Sunday People

JOT S HOT JUST LIKE FOWLER! ANDY

He’s always a step ahead of defenders

- BIG MATCH VERDICT

THERE are times during a Liverpool football match when it is easy to wonder just exactly what Diogo Jota brings to the party.

Not too many tricks or assists, that is for sure, although he did set up Bruno Fernandes for a goal that sealed Portugal’s passage to Qatar.

Not exactly whippet-quick, he does not skin defenders.

But in case you actually were wondering, he provided yet another example of the priceless quality he gives to Jurgen Klopp’s team.

Jota is a natural-born finisher, Robbie Fowlerstyl­e.

You saw it in his previous Premier League outing with an opportunis­tic finish to break the deadlock at Arsenal and you saw it here with a classic headed finish to put Liverpool ahead.

So often, Jota appears to be one physical and mental step ahead of defenders.

So often, he selects the right kind of finish. He now has 14 Premier League goals, only behind penalty-taking Mohamed Salah, who has 20 (five spot-kicks). And it would take a long and hard search to discover a striker with greater aerial prowess.

It does not matter how short or tall you are, heading is all about timing and technique.

Jota has both qualities in abundance.

When Joe Gomez set himself to do an eminently passable impression of Trent Alexandera­rnold, Jota darted between two defenders and did not have to break stride to divert the cross beyond Ben Foster.

Value

And twice in the second half, he rose highest to send in decent headed attempts.

There is still some uncertaint­y about the amount Liverpool paid Wolves for Jota back in September 2020.

Figures between £40million and £50m have been touted but what is certain is that the Portuguese has been brilliant value for money.

And he is one of the reasons why Liverpool will fancy themselves to go flawlessly until the end of the season and win the title.

After the capture of Luis Diaz, Klopp has five high-quality attacking players at his disposal.

He can pick any three from that five and they will carry a weighty goal threat.

Well, normally they will.

This time, Klopp sent out Roberto Firmino, Salah and Jota, and only the last was anywhere near his A-game. Salah, after his part in Egypt’s exit from the World Cup, was unusually subdued and cut a disconsola­te figure when he was replaced by Sadio Mane.

But if Liverpool’s attacking unit is not at its best, the defence more than compensate­s.

And, of course, at the base of every team is a great goalkeeper.

Liverpool and Manchester City are blessed with keepers that must rank amongst the best this league has seen. And while Ederson has the edge in terms of audaciousl­y good distributi­on, Alisson shades it in the shot-stopping category.

Immaculate

His positionin­g is immaculate, as shown when he was alive to a nearpost corner routine that ended with a Cucho Hernandez header. But his crucial interventi­on came when Juraj Kucka found the Brazilian too imposing to beat.

It was a save that multiplied in

importance when, a few seconds later, Liverpool took the lead.

And it began an underwhelm­ing afternoon for Kucka who wrestled Jota to the floor as a Liverpool set-piece passed them both by.

VAR sent Stuart Attwell to the monitor and a harsh penalty was inevitable.

Fabinho converted the kick with a conviction that had been lacking from a mundane performanc­e.

Mundane or not, Liverpool always looked highly likely to record a 10th successive Premier League win. That is because one of their strikers almost always conjures a match-winning moment.

And just in case you were wondering, that, regularly, is exactly what Jota does.

 ?? ?? FAB FINISH: Liverpool midfielder Fabinho was never going to miss from the spot as he wrapped up another vital three points
FAB FINISH: Liverpool midfielder Fabinho was never going to miss from the spot as he wrapped up another vital three points

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