The previous season was injury-hit for the Liverpool forward, and the Portugal international has spoken about his struggles in Jurgen Klopp’s final season.
Liverpool forward Diogo Jota has spoken candidly about the mental challenges he faced during a frustrating injury-hit campaign last term as he remains keen to make a significant impact in the upcoming season.
Jota’s injury-laden 23-24
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Despite showcasing his finishing ability at Anfield, recurring injuries have prevented him from establishing himself as a regular starter for the Reds.
The 27-year-old missed 30 games last season due to three separate injury setbacks, which had a detrimental impact on both his and the team's form.
Jota admits the situation was mentally draining.
“Last season especially was really frustrating because I had three injuries in three good moments,” said the Portugal forward. “I worked hard to get into those good moments with my form. But each time my momentum was stopped due to injuries.
"The last one especially was bad. I feared that I was going to miss the Euros. That would have been the second time in a row in terms of major tournaments after missing the World Cup.
"Mentally, it was tough. When you know you are injured and you are going to be out for a while it's like a knockout. You need to get up again. You need to get ready to be able to run again.”
What comes next?
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The Reds next face Manchester United on August 4 before playing LaLiga side Sevilla a week later.