Portugal star Diogo Jota to miss World Cup through injury, says Liverpool's Klopp

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Portugal star Diogo Jota to miss World Cup through injury, says Liverpool's Klopp

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Portugal star Diogo Jota to miss World Cup through injury, says Liverpool's Klopp
Portugal star Diogo Jota to miss World Cup through injury, says Liverpool's KloppReuters
Portugal forward Diogo Jota (25) has been ruled out of the World Cup due to a calf injury, Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp told reporters on Tuesday.

Jota was taken off on a stretcher deep into stoppage time during Liverpool's 1-0 Premier League win against champions Manchester City at the weekend.

"The first diagnosis was clear and it's very sad news for us. We have to look at (player welfare), we always do and if we can consider things lineup-wise, we will," said Klopp, adding that Jota would not require surgery.

Jota, who has been capped 29 times by Portugal, and has scored 10 times for the national team, had only regained full fitness after missing the opening few weeks of the season due to a hamstring problem.

He becomes the second Liverpool player to miss out on the World Cup after Colombian Luis Diaz was sidelined due to a knee injury.

Asked how Jota had taken the news, Klopp said: "He's surprisingly okay so far, a smart boy and he knew it when we carried him off. At that moment he knew it."

Klopp was sent to the stands following a heated altercation with the assistant referee during the win against City but the German expects to be in the dugout at home to West Ham United on Wednesday.

"I think I will be there tomorrow because nothing happened yet. I don't think something will happen tomorrow a few hours before the game," he said.

Klopp's outburst attracted criticism from Ref Support UK, a charity that offers support to referees in grassroots football where abuse is common. City boss Pep Guardiola's behaviour was also called into question.

"I still think I should have dealt differently with the situation which I usually do," added Klopp.

"The whole game led to that a little bit. It was a very, very intense game with a lot of decisions we didn't understand on both sides... I'm not happy with my reaction but that's the way it was and everybody saw it."

Liverpool are eighth in the league standings with 13 points from nine games, two points ahead of 12th-placed West Ham.

Portugal will Ghana, Uruguay and South Korea in Group H at the World Cup in Qatar.