Diogo Jota’s Voice Lives On in Liverpool’s Heart In the streets of Gondomar, Portugal, a boy watched Euro 2004 with wide eyes and a dream tucked under his arm. Fast forward two decades and that boy, Diogo Jota, lifted the Premier League trophy in front of a sea of red under Arne Slot’s triumphant reign. […]
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Испанская "Барселона" планирует снова обратиться насчет нападающего "Ливерпуля" Луиса Диаса.
Накануне стало известно, что Нико Уильямс отверг интерес "Барселоны" и "Арсенала", заключив с "Атлетиком" новый контракт до 2035 года.
По информации журналиста Фабрицио Романо, решение Уильямса остаться в Бильбао заставило "Барселону" вернуться к рассмотрению варианта с Диасом, хотя ранее этим летом "Ливерпуль" отклонил запросы каталонского клуба и "Баварии" насчет Луиса.
Теперь "Барселона" собирается снова обратиться насчет 28-летнего игрока сборной Колумбии в ближайшие дни или недели, также обдумывая приглашение Маркуса Рэшфорда из "Манчестер Юнайтед".
-->Liverpool and FA Discuss Fitting Tribute for Diogo Jota at Community Shield The heartache still hangs heavy over Anfield. Diogo Jota, the relentless forward who became a fan favourite with his sharp movement and quiet steel, has tragically passed away. Alongside his brother, André Silva, Jota was killed in a car crash in Spain earlier […]
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Newcastle Fans Plan Stirring Tribute to Liverpool’s Diogo Jota As the 2025–26 Premier League season edges closer, emotions are set to run high at St James’ Park when Newcastle United host Liverpool. This clash already promises drama on the pitch, but now, thanks to an impassioned campaign from Newcastle fans, it will also carry a […]
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A complete collection of our Substack tributes to Diogo Jota, from the heart and for the record We’ve all been trying to find the words. Some wrote through the tears. Others hit record when silence felt heavier than speech. What follows is every piece of tribute content our team has shared in honour of Diogo […]
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Бывший главный тренер "Челси", "Тоттенхэма" и "Манчестер Юнайтед" Жозе Моуриньо выступил с эмоциональной речью в память о нападающем "Ливерпуля" Диогу Жоте.
В минувший четверг футбольный мир был потрясен новостью о трагической гибели Жоты и его брата Андре, которые разбились на автомобиле в Испании.
Будучи соотечественником Жоты и имея общего агента, Моуриньо остался шокирован случившимся, однако у Жозе уже был похожий опыт, и португальский тренер предсказывает, что эта трагедия подстегнет "Ливерпуль".
"Когда люди покидают этот мир, обычно все мы говорим: "Какой был славный парень". Диогу был действительно славным парнем".
"У него был мой агент (Жорже Мендеш), поэтому, конечно, я многое знал о нем. И люди в Ливерпуле знают, что я говорю правду".
"Он был парнем, которому ничего не доставалось легко, ему приходилось сражаться, чтобы оказаться там, где он оказался".
"Трое детей без папы, молодая женщина без своего супруга, лишившиеся обоих сыновей родители... Это безумие. Это сложно понять".
"Возможно, однажды мы это поймем, но не сейчас".
"Подобное случилось со мной много, много лет назад, когда я работал в "Порту" с мистером Робсоном".
"Один из наших парней, милый парень, умер в автокатастрофе. Вместо того, чтобы страдать по одному, парни страдали вместе, как коллектив, и старались сражаться в память о нем".
"Этим парнем был Руй Филипе, и, думаю, мы стали чемпионами ради него".
"В "Ливерпуле" они будут страдать вместе. Это великолепный клуб. Кажется, они решили упразднить футболку с 20-м номером".
"На "Энфилде" он всегда будет частью семьи. Возможно, они и лишились игрока, но, возможно, это сделает их душу только сильнее", — сообщил Моуриньо Sky Sports.
-->A loss Thursday would be a devasting blow in an already frustrating 2024/25.
As is the case for any (sobs) 14th-place team, Tottenham Hotspur's season hinges on competitions outside the Premier League. A bye into the Europa League Round of 16 keeps that avenue open, and the FA Cup remains a possibility as well, but the most immediate and realistic path to silverware is the League Cup. Yes, the road is brutal, with a trip to Anfield before a final against Newcastle, but only 180 minutes separate Spurs from ending their long-standing trophy drought.
That makes Thursday the biggest match of the season so far. Tottenham impressed in the semifinal's first leg, grinding out a 1-0 win despite ceding possession, absorbing pressure, and deploying a makeshift backline. Now, the battle shifts to Liverpool, where the country's best team will be confident in its ability to overcome a one-goal deficit. Spurs enter as clear underdogs but must find a way to advance.
Semifinals (2nd Leg): Liverpool (0) vs. Tottenham Hotspur (1)Date: Thursday, February 6
Time: 3:00 pm ET, 8:00 pm UK
Location: Anfield Stadium, Liverpool
TV: Paramount+ (USA), Sky Sports Main Event (UK)
Since the first leg, Liverpool has gone 5-1-1, with the lone defeat coming in a meaningless Champions League contest with a rotated lineup. With a Premier League title in sight and a strong European campaign underway, one might assume this competition sits lower on the priority list. Unfortunately for Spurs, there are no significant matches on Liverpool's immediate horizon, meaning Arne Slot is likely to field a strong XI at Anfield.
Both teams were relatively cautious in North London, though for different reasons. Tottenham's approach was shaped by a defense missing three of its four preferred starters, alongside a newly introduced Antonin Kinsky. Ange Postecoglou now has the opportunity of choosing from options like Kevin Danso and Mathys Tel, though plenty of important names like Micky van de Ven remain injured.
For Liverpool, the decision to play pragmatically was likely strategic — returning home with just a one-goal deficit seemed an acceptable trade-off. Having made that decision, Slot's side will now bring intensity reminiscent of December's league fixture. Players like Luis Diaz, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Dominik Szoboszlai were all absent from the first leg's starting lineup, but may be called upon Thursday with the objective more clear.
A few moments of greatnessTottenham will not see much of the ball at Anfield. Liverpool will dominate possession, generate the bulk of the chances, and apply relentless pressure in Spurs' defensive third. That is a daunting prospect for cobbled-together squad; the number one priority is minimizing mistakes, especially with a lead to protect.
That said, Spurs must be willing to attack when opportunities arise and will not need much possession to be dangerous. Both Dominic Solanke's narrowly disallowed goal and Lucas Bergvall's successful strike in the first leg came via direct play over the top. Exploiting Liverpool's high press with quick, vertical attacks could be Tottenham's best path to maintaining the advantage.
If Spurs can capitalize on a pressing opponent and snatch an insurance goal, the tie will come down to their ability to weather the inevitable storm. Recent form does not inspire much confidence in their defensive resilience, but Tottenham has produced surprising performances against top teams this season. Postecoglou will need another one to keep his second-season trophy promise alive.
Liverpool fans will have seen the social media stories circling that both Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk signing a new contract, something Arne Slot was asked to comment on.
Speaking (via 90min.com), our head coach said: "We have some contractual situations that you don't probably don't know about.
"But Trent, Mo and Virgil haven't extended yet. So we are aware of the fact that we have to be sharp and ready for things that can happen.
"My life is mainly short term but we have so many quality people at this club that look at the longer term as well.
"You always have to be prepared for all the new things coming up.
"The players that don't play a big part at the moment; will they be able to do this another year? Will they fight for their place or will they [want to] go somewhere else?
"So we have to be prepared for the next window and what we can do."
The Dutchman doesn't really like to provide a direct answer on these topics, as it's not something he's directly involved in and prefers to allow time to pass.
However, confirmation that contracts have not been signed is a clear indication of the current situation and does debunk Robbie Fowler's theory.
Salah, Van Dijk and Trent have not yet signed a new contract Pictures via @MoSalah on XJohn Barnes has stated that if he were in charge of the new deals, he would select our captain as the most important of the trio.
Many fans have their own opinions as to who they would or wouldn't allow to leave the club but it does feel that the overwhelming majority want all three to commit their future to staying on Merseyside.
You would assume the club can afford to do this but whether the financial model allows it is another question.
It's the same situation we've been in all campaign but we can take from this that no deals have yet been signed and it doesn't feel like we're close to them being done either.
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Liverpool are set to face Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield in the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg tonight.
The Reds lost the away first leg 1-0 controversially courtesy of Lucas Bergvall's late goal but he really should’ve been sent off earlier.
Newcastle United have reached the final by beating Arsenal in the other semi-final so the winner of this tie will take on the Magpies at Wembley on 16th March.
As per team news, Joe Gomez and Diogo Jota have returned to full fitness after recovering from their injury problems but Trent Alexander-Arnold has sustained an issue since featuring against the Cherries. So, he has been ruled out.
Predicted Liverpool lineup vs TottenhamCaoimhin Kelleher has been playing in the cup competitions but Alisson Becker started in the previous leg at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and the Brazilian may continue in goal for the hosts tonight.
Jarell Quansah has started all the Carabao Cup matches thus far this season but considering the importance of the fixture tonight, Ibrahima Konate is expected to be called upon to feature alongside Virgil van Dijk in the CB position.
Conor Bradley would replace injured Alexander-Arnold and Kostas Tsimikas might get the nod to start in the left-back position ahead of Andy Robertson.
Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister are likely to continue in the engine room with Dominik Szoboszlai in the CAM role. Therefore, Wataru Endo and Curtis Jones could be among the substitutes.
Cody Gakpo has also played all the League Cup games and should continue in his preferred left-wing position, while Mohamed Salah would be on the opposite side.
Luis Diaz may start again in the CF role, therefore, Darwin Nunez and Jota could feature off the bench if needed. Here is how Liverpool could line up vs Tottenham:
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