Diogo Jota is on track to feature in Liverpool's Carabao Cup final clash with Chelsea after responding well to treatment for an ankle injury... but Jurgen Klopp will be without Roberto Firmino

  • Diogo Jota could be deemed fit enough to face Thomas Tuchel's Chelsea side 
  • Liverpool will take on Chelsea in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley on Sunday
  • Jota was replaced at half-time in Liverpool's 2-0 win against Inter Milan last week
  • The 25-year-old damaged the ligaments in his ankle forcing him to sit out injured
  • But Jota has responded well to recent treatment and trained on Wednesday 
  • He must complete training - on Friday and Saturday - without any issues to play

Diogo Jota is winning his race to be involved in Liverpool’s Carabao Cup squad – but still has hurdles to clear before getting the green light for Wembley.

Jota, whose goals in the semi-final at Arsenal helped set up Sunday’s date with Chelsea, damaged ankle ligaments during the first leg of the Champions League last-16 tie against Inter Milan last Tuesday and needed to wear a protective boot for most of last week.

Liverpool’s initial fears that he had suffered a significant injury were allayed after a scan in Italy and Jota has responded well to treatment in recent days, so much so that he was able to take part in an outdoor session on the grass on Wednesday.

Diogo Jota is hopeful he will be back in time for Liverpool¿s Carabao Cup final against Chelsea

Diogo Jota is hopeful he will be back in time for Liverpool’s Carabao Cup final against Chelsea

It has left many within the club cautiously optimistic that the Portugal international will be able to be included in the party that travels to Wembley but, to stand any chance of starting, Jota must come through two training sessions on Friday and Saturday without issue.


Should that be the case, Jurgen Klopp will have a significant decision to make. Luis Diaz, who has been deputising for Jota, has made a big impact in his opening weeks at Anfield and has staked his claim for inclusion.

Jota was replaced at half-time during the first leg of the Champions League last-16 tie against Inter Milan (above) last Tuesday after damaging his ankle ligaments

Jota was replaced at half-time during the first leg of the Champions League last-16 tie against Inter Milan (above) last Tuesday after damaging his ankle ligaments 

Jota must complete training - on Friday and on Saturday - without any issues to play

Jota must complete training - on Friday and on Saturday - without any issues to play

The most likely outcome, at this stage, is that Jota will be on the bench – provided everything goes smoothly over the next 48 hours – and his presence in the party would be a huge boost for Liverpool, who are determined to land the first trophy of the season.

One man who will not be involved, however, is Roberto Firmino. The Brazilian, who replaced Jota at the San Siro and came up with the all-important opening goal against Inter, has damaged his adductor muscle and he will not be ready to face Chelsea.

Should Jota be deemed fit enough to play, Jurgen Klopp will have a big decision to make

Should Jota be deemed fit enough to play, Jurgen Klopp will have a big decision to make

Luis Diaz (above), who has been deputising for Jota, has made a big impact for Liverpool

Luis Diaz (above), who has been deputising for Jota, has made a big impact for Liverpool

Liverpool are on a nine-match winning sequence – a run that was extended by Wednesday’s 6-0 thrashing of Leeds – and their form is as good as it has been at any stage during Klopp’s six-and-a-half years at the club. 

There has been talk of an unprecedented quadruple bid but the German is not getting carried away.

‘We have 10 days until we play the next league game,’ said Klopp. ‘We have two games in-between in completely different competitions, one is a final and the other a last 16 (FA Cup tie against Norwich). They will be different games and we have to be ready for them as well.’

Additionally, Liverpool will be without one of their star players - Roberto Firmino

Additionally, Liverpool will be without one of their star players - Roberto Firmino