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Diogo Jota Facing Another Spell On The Sidelines As Arne Slot Provides Injury Update On Liverpool Star

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Diogo Jota is set for another lengthy spell on the sidelines after Arne Slot provided an injury update on the Liverpool star.

Arne Slot Confirms Diogo Jota Is Out For ‘Several Weeks’ In Latest Injury Update

The 28-year-old missed Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Brentford in the Premier League on Saturday.

His absence raised concerns, given Jota only recently returned from a rib injury last month. However, football.

Liverpool boss Slot confirmed the injury update in his Monday press conference, saying he expects Jota to return sooner than injury-hit Joe Gomez.

“Jota maybe a bit earlier than Joe [Gomez], both of them are expected to be back with us in weeks rather than months,” said Slot. “The last stage of rehab is the most difficult one and the one which can add a few days or not.

“We are expecting them to be back with us in the coming weeks but both of them are not going to be out for long, as long as the rehab goes as planned. Jota overloaded a muscle.”

The Portugal international returned from a rib injury last month after spending seven weeks on the sidelines.

Jota made an impact on his return, scoring in his first game back in the 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest.

How Many Games Will Jota Miss?

Jota’s injury will come as a blow to Liverpool, who have a congested fixture schedule coming up.

The Portuguese striker will miss Tuesday’s Champions League clash with Lille. The Reds are also likely to be without him for their Carabao Cup semi-final second leg against Tottenham next month. He is expected to miss the rearranged Merseyside Derby at Goodison Park.

Liverpool will now wait to see if Jota will be fit enough when they face Manchester City next month.

Jota has scored eight goals this season for Slot’s side but has only started 11 games.

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After graduating from Kingston University with an upper second-class Honours degree, I learned the ropes in sports journalism starting at Sports Mole before making my way through the ranks at the MailOnline. I started initially as a freelancer before going on to become an assistant sports editor in seven years at the company. Love football, cursed by Spurs and you can catch me watching/falling asleep to the F1 while hungover on a Sunday.

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