Liverpool have confirmed Diogo Jota will miss the remaining THREE games of the season due to a foot injury - Report Minds Liverpool have confirmed Diogo Jota will miss the remaining THREE games of the season due to a foot injury | Report Minds

Liverpool have confirmed Diogo Jota will miss the remaining THREE games of the season due to a foot injury

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Liverpool continues to push for a spot in the UEFA Champions League next season with the remaining three games left to play until the season ends. 
It's been a struggling season for Jurgen Klopp following injuries to senior players in the team. 

Liverpool have already lost their Premier League title to Manchester City. Recall that the Reds were crowned Champions last season for the first time since 30 years. 

Ahead of their game against West Brom at the Hawthorne this Sunday evening, it's been gathered that Liverpool star, Diogo Jota has been ruled out. 

It's been confirmed that the forward will not be available for the remaining two games of the season. 

Jürgen Klopp revealed that Diogo Jota will not play again for Liverpool this season after he sustained a foot injury during the 4-2 win over Manchester United on Thursday night. 

“No good thing without a bad thing – so, we won at Manchester United but Diogo got something with the bone,” the manager told Sky Sports before today’s clash with West Bromwich Albion.

“Not too serious but serious enough to end the season. That’s it.”


Meanwhile Klopp also provided injury reports on James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. According to the manager, the two midfielders could make their return to the team in the Reds game against Burnley next week.

“Oxlade is not in the squad, was ill a few days. We decided not to take him here just to give him now another session today that he is ready for Wednesday,” he added.

“Millie hopefully could be ready for Wednesday. We take what we get.”

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