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Diogo Jota thinks Liverpool turned corner with Wolves win

Diogo Jota (C) celebrates with his Liverpool team-mates after scoring at Molineux
Diogo Jota (C) celebrates with his Liverpool team-mates after scoring at Molineux

Diogo Jota believes Liverpool are slowly returning to form after his first-half strike secured a 1-0 win at his former club Wolves on Monday night.

The Reds had lost six of their previous seven Premier League games to see their title defence crumble.

Victory at Molineux – which was overshadowed when Wolves goalkeeper Rui Patricio was knocked out in an accidental collision with Conor Coady late on – lifted Jurgen Klopp's side to sixth.

They have back-to-back wins for the first time in almost two months after last week’s Champions League triumph over RB Leipzig and Jota is optimistic the Merseyside club are back on track.

"We hope so," he told Liverpool’s website. "Of course we work for that and now with two clean sheets and two victories it’s really good and now we have the break for the international teams but it’s football.

"We needed to win. That was the most important thing and to grab points because we have been struggling in the Premier League and we want to change that.

"I think we need to improve a lot, in this competition especially, and hopefully this could be a great start of a run until the end of the season."

Jota marked his first return to Molineux after a £45m move to Anfield last summer with the winner in first-half stoppage time.

It was the 24-year-old’s first goal since coming back from a knee injury.

He continued: "I had been here for over three years, working every day with almost everyone in that dressing room. Obviously it was special, I just wish the fans would have been here as well – but anyway, a good result for us and for me."

Rui Patricio

Wolves remain optimistic about goalkeeper Patricio's recovery after he was carried off on a stretcher.

Manager Nuno Espirito Santo offered a positive update post-match by revealing the 33-year-old was conscious and could remember the incident.

it is understood he was "chatty and relaxed" as he left the stadium to be driven home by one of the club’s physios.

He will be reviewed today with the club following all the graduated return to play post-concussion protocols and will continue to be closely monitored but it is understood Wolves believe the initial signs appear to be good.

Wolves are, unfortunately, well experienced in the treatment of head injuries after forward Raul Jimenez sustained a fractured skull in a clash with David Luiz at Arsenal in November and is yet to return.

"Every time there is a concussion in the head everybody on the pitch gets worried; the team-mates, the opponents, because it’s a serious situation," Nuno said after Monday’s defeat.

"We’ve spoken to the doctor and he told me he’s going to be OK. I think he was immediately assisted well by the doctors.

"Of course, we need to take the right precautions, because it’s a concussion to the head, so it’s something we have to be aware of, but the first signs are OK."

The incident happened as Coady raced back in a failed attempt to try to prevent Mohamed Salah’s shot going in for a second goal.

But the effort was ruled out for an offside flag which, under current guidance, was only raised once the phase of play had been concluded.

"This won't be the last time it happens, for sure"

The Wolves boss fears there could be repeat incidents while the advice for assistant referees remains unchanged.

"It’s one of the situations that all of us are questioning," he added.

"But the law is clear. The referees keep the flag down, they play to the whistle, the players must go till the end and situations can happen.

"This won’t be the last time it happens, for sure."

Patricio’s injury with four minutes left brought back memories of the Jimenez-Luiz incident, but defender Romain Saiss says the goalkeeper "looks better than Raul when this happened".

Saiss told the club’s website: "We remember what happened with Raul, but fortunately for us, Rui was awake on the pitch, so it was good news for us, and we’re going to see him now for the next few days.

"But we’re really confident because he looks better than Raul when his happened, but it’s not good to have this kind of injury in your team again.

"I hope he’s going to recover really well and quick because he’s really important for us.

"We were happy he was awake and I hope for Rui that it’s nothing too hard for him and he’s going to recover really well."

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