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Liverpool suffer injury scare as Diogo Jota sits out of Portugal training and could be sent home early if he’s not fit

DIOGO Jota has been training on his own and was forced to sit out of Portugal’s 3-0 win against Qatar on Saturday.

With the 24-year-old having ‘little’ probability of playing in Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier against Luxembourg, boss Fernando Santos has admitted he could be sent back to Liverpool early.

Jota has impressed since moving to Liverpool from Wolves last summer
But he hasn’t taken part in any of Portugal’s training sessions this international break

And is a major doubt for their game on Tuesday

Jota has sat out of group sessions, instead training one-on-one with coach Joao Brito.

Santos is now weighing up whether or not to send Jota back to Merseyside early.

Speaking in a press conference ahead of the Luxembourg game, he revealed: “He trained a while ago, increased the intensity today with Joao Brito, but he didn’t train with us

“The probability will be little. I’ll talk to him, see how he feels.

“If we see that he has any conditions to be on the bench and then come in, that’s fine.

“If we don’t, we won’t take the risk with a player who hasn’t been able to train with us for a long time.

“I’ll make the decision shortly, and if he can’t play, he’ll head to Liverpool.”

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The injury scare comes at a terrible time for Liverpool, with a busy month of fixtures on Jurgen Klopp’s doorstep.

His side travel to Watford on Saturday, before flying to the Spanish capital to take on Atletico Madrid in the Champions League the following Tuesday.

A mouthwatering clash against bitter rivals Manchester United comes next.

And after that there’s no time to rest for the Reds as games against Preston in the Carabao Cup, Brighton, Atletico Madrid again AND West Ham all come in the space of eleven days.

The packed schedule means Klopp and Co will be sweating on the fitness of Jota, who has been integral for the Reds so far this season.

He’s seemingly leapfrogged Roberto Firmino as Liverpool’s no1 striker having started six games out of seven games in the Premier League.

With three goals in the league already – helping Liverpool to second in the table – Reds fans face a nervous wait on the fitness of their striker.

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