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  1. Jan 22, 2022 · Diogo Jota proved the hero at Arsenal to send Liverpool to Wembley, continuing his impressive form in front of goal to see his name serenaded from the stands with a belting chant.

    • Joanna Durkan
  2. Apr 2, 2022 · And now Jota has joined the original trio in commanding his own tune from Liverpool supporters that was being belted out at Anfield. But how does the song go? Well, the lyrics are:

    • “Blame It on Traore!”
    • “We All Dream of A Team of Carraghers…”
    • “Egyptian King…”
    • “Steven Gerrard Is Our Captain…”
    • “I Just Can’T seem to Get enough…”
    • “Oh, He Wears The No. 20…”
    • “He Drinks Sangria…”
    • “There’s Something That The Kop Wants You to Know…”
    • “Your Baldy Head!”
    • The Torres Bounce

    Don’t blame it on the Biscan, Don’t blame it on the Hamann, Don’t blame it on the Finnan, Blame it on Traore! He just can’t, he just can’t, he just can’t control his feet… A bit mad/cruel to start with a song that takes the piss out of a player, but it’s quality and reflects the wonderful gallows humour that exists among football fans. It also, in ...

    Lyrically not that imaginative but was always fun to sing and, like another song to come on this list, there was a real satisfaction to getting all the way through it. It also does that lovely thing of summing up just what a player means to the fans.

    Simple but, because of that, easy to learn, and one of those songs that really takes off when the entire crowd sings it in unison. A mention, too, for the other Salah song, which is lyrically more fun than this one but lacks its oumph.

    Yes, I’m going with the otherone, partly because I genuinely think it’s better and partly because the ‘original’ has been somewhat tarnished by the post-2014 shithouse-version. In general, a bit mad that Stevie didn’t have a true banger. Ah well.

    There weren’t many good songs in the Hodgson/Kenny/Rodgers eras, which was reflective of mood at the time. This, however, was one. Memory suggests it was sung before he even played for the Reds and immediately caught fire. Just like the man himself.

    I wasn’t a fan of this when I first heard it, partly because it’s a bugger to learn/master. But once you get it, you really do get it. And something of a rare beast in that it has two distinct verses. With time, this could become a bona fide classic.

    Not sure I’ve ever been happier than I was when singing this on the road to Istanbul. Perfectly captured the joy of that time and always lovely to bang out. Flowed like water. Also elevated by the fact that Luis himself has embraced it so warmly.

    My mate Sav and I are sure we heard this the first time it was sung – on the bus to Red Star Belgrade away in November 2018. Another song tricky to pick up but once you got it, you got it. A banger for a banging player and one which sums up the joy of the Klopp era.

    A cult classic for a cult hero and one of those songs that builds and builds, gathering fervour as it goes. Like the Carra song, huge satisfaction to getting through it, and god bless any Kopites who take it on and lead the way. Heroes, one and all.

    A stone-cold banger, pure and simple. Took off immediately and rolled like thunder, especially away from home, partly because of the associated body movement. Christ…the scenes. A top tune for a top player during a top time for the club. Gracias, Fernando.

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Oh, his name is Diogo! Check out a video of Liverpool fans singing the song below. Why does Diogo Jota have his own chant at Liverpool? Jota was lured away from Premier League rivals by Liverpool late in the summer window of 2020 and made his debut in a Carabao Cup clash with Lincoln City.

  4. Dec 30, 2021 · Another new Diogo Jota chant has been heard after videos of the Leicester City concourse reveal a new song for our forward.

  5. Jan 27, 2022 · Jota scored twice at the Emirates to book Liverpool’s place in the League Cup final against Chelsea. The song, sung on repeat to the tune of Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival from...

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  7. Jota's song is the one in the video and the lyrics are: "Oh he wears the number 20, he will take us to victory, And when, he's running down the left wing, He'll cut inside and score for LFC, He's a lad from Portugal, better than Figo don't you know, Ohhhh, his name is Diogo!"

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