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Liverpool star Roberto Firmino’s irate reaction to Diogo Jota’s failure against Arsenal has emerged in new images. The Brazilian couldn’t get on the scoreboard when the Reds cut Mikel Areta 3-1. But the new 45 million pound forward Jota found the back of the net two minutes before 90.
The Portuguese midfielder was surrounded by his teammates as the ball hit the back of the net after goals from Sadio Mane and Andy Robertson.
But images have emerged of Firmino, still looking for his first goal of the season, reacting differently to the 23-year-old on two occasions.
In new footage from the game, Jota has only been on the field for three minutes when he picks up the ball from Mohamed Salah.
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While a third sent a warning to Jurgen Klopp, with: “Bobby needs to score”.
And a fourth made a great prediction and added: “Diogo’s great debut, he could have the opportunity to replace Firmino.”
Jota suffered another awkward moment when he snatched the ball from Salah in another attack on the Gunners.
The forward was looking for the perfect opportunity to open his account when the ball fell into the box, only for Salah to steal it with the opportunity to beg.
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And former Liverpool player Emile Heskey has warned that forwards will need to chat.
“You’re not going to be happy with that, you’re going to be talking to him at halftime or late in the game,” Heskey said. Sky Sports.
“But this is something that you have to overcome on the pitch, you cannot insist on these things because you still have a game to play.
“After the game you have to sit down and discuss these things. That little dispute they had with Mane also last season, they get over it. You shake hands and move on. “
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