English Premier LeagueWhat Liverpool’s Diogo Jota Celebration “alphabet” Means
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Recently the Liverpool star, Diogo Jota has been unstoppable for the Anfield side. However, what word is the ace trying to spell out during celebrations?Jota300x164

Diogo Jota has been in fiery form for Liverpool following his £41 million move from Wolverhampton in the summer, becoming the first Reds player since Robbie Fowler in 1993 to score seven goals in his first 10 appearances for the club.

The Portugal international has recently started celebrating his goals by spelling out various letters of the alphabet – but what is he trying to spell out?

Jota celebrated his goal against West Ham on October 31 by putting his fingers together to form the letter “M”.

A few weeks later, when he doubled Liverpool’s lead against Leicester in the Premier League on November 22, he once again made a letter with his hands during his celebrations – this time into the shape of the letter “A”.

Fans have wondered what word Jota is spelling out with his goal celebrations, which are unique and in the same vein as Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah’s trademark goal festivities.

The theory that has proved to be the most solid is that he is spelling out ‘Massarelos’, his hometown in Portugal, located within the larger metropolis of Porto.

 With “M” and “A” having both been spelled out, this theory is on the right track. it is understood that Jota’s letters celebration is different than what the likes of Ben Chilwell, Ross Barkley, and Jack Grealish have done. The trio is part of a WhatsApp group consisting of Premier League-based footballers titled “The Avengers” and have also celebrated goals by forming the letter “A” with their fingers.

“We have a little group chat called The Avengers”. Said Maddison.

“It has Jack Grealish, Rose Barkley, Dele Alli, and John McGinn are the footballers”.

Mason Greenwood has also celebrated by making the letter “A”, dedicating his goal to former team-mate Angel Gomes, who was released by Manchester United.

This celebration involving shaping your fingers into the letter “A” has been around since the early 2000s, with Premier League players initially doing so to raise awareness for the foundation A-Star.

The foundation’s name is taken from the idea that every young child has the capacity to be a “star”.

Jota has been in prolific form for the Reds setting a new record for becoming the first player in Liverpool’s history to score in his first top-flight home matches after the Leicester City game.

With Jota scoring goals aplenty, we’ll know what he is spelling out through his celebrations soon enough – with every strike and celebration each a puzzle piece.