Diogo Jota made a sensational impact after coming off the bench in Liverpool’s 1-1 draw against Nottingham Forest, setting a new club record in the process. The Portuguese forward, who had a stellar track record against Forest, scoring four goals in as many matches prior to this game, was initially left on the bench. However, with Liverpool struggling in the second half, Jota was introduced and made an immediate difference. Just 22 seconds after stepping onto the field, he powered home a header from Kostas Tsimikas’ corner, levelling the score and ensuring his side secured a valuable point.
Jota’s lightning-fast goal not only salvaged a result for Liverpool but also etched his name into club history. His header was the fastest goal ever scored by a Liverpool substitute in Premier League history, breaking Daniel Sturridge’s previous record of 24 seconds against West Ham in 2018. The goal demonstrated Jota’s ability to seize crucial moments, and his impact was immediate, as he was also twice denied by Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels in the ensuing minutes.
Beyond the record-breaking goal, Jota’s performance earned him the Man of the Match award, highlighting his exceptional contribution in a match where Liverpool struggled to break down their opponents. Despite being on the bench for the majority of the game, Jota’s clinical finishing ability made him the standout player. His goal moved him into joint fifth place on Liverpool’s all-time list of highest goal scorers from the bench, alongside Divock Origi and Ryan Babel.
This achievement has sparked further discussion about Jota’s role in Liverpool’s lineup, especially given his form and fitness. As the Reds face a crucial part of the season, the question arises whether Jota should be starting regularly, with some arguing that he is now Liverpool’s most ruthless finisher. While Luis Díaz has had a solid season as a false nine, Jota’s recent performances could see him reclaim a more prominent starting role for the team.