Diogo Jota, Liverpool striker, will be out for “several months” due to the knee injury he suffered on Saturday in his team’s victory over Brentford (1-4).
The Portuguese striker had to leave on a stretcher before the break due to a knee problem.
On Sunday, final against Chelsea
“Diogo’s thing will take a few months,” said Jurgen Klopp on Tuesday at the press conference ahead of Wednesday’s game against Luton Town at Anfield. The Reds move forward as they face Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley on Sunday.
Jota contributed fourteen goals in 28 games during Liverpool’s season, in addition to being voted the best player in the Premier League in January.
The others were injured
Liverpool is currently in the infirmary Curtis Jones have bone problems, Alison Becker, with a hamstring injury, Trent Alexander-Arnold, with a knee injury, already Dominik Szboszlai and Thiago Alcantara, also have hamstring problems. Joel Matip and Stefan Bajcetic They are also in the infirmary.
Besides, Darwin Núñez was removed as a precaution at half time of the match against Brentford, although the Uruguayan did not seem to have anything important.
Liverpool are still alive in four competitions. They are the Premier League leaders, are in the second round of the Europa League and FA Cup and will play in the Carabo Cup final against Chelsea.
Source: La Verdad

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