Supporters of Wolverhampton Wanderers have been flocking to a Twitter post from the Old Gold’s Portuguese attacker Diogo Jota.
On Saturday, the 23-year-old claimed victory in the ePremier League Invitational tournament after defeating Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold in the final, leaving lots of fans commenting after the champion tweeted (per Diogo Jota).
Very happy!
Great tournament. Very good organisation from premier league as always! Also contributing to the NHS so I hope everyone enjoyed it as much as me ???? pic.twitter.com/pOymv6czCP— Diogo Jota (@DiogoJota18) April 25, 2020
Get in Diogo, yessssss.
— Jay (@wolfie__jay) April 25, 2020
Iconic. Well done mate. pic.twitter.com/bZRyzNtDs7
— James Smith (@jasmith853) April 25, 2020
Well done!! We were cheering you on! What a game!! So hoping we can see you guys play football for real again soon xxxx
— Alison Fletcher (@AllyFletcher76) April 25, 2020
Is Diogo Jota in your top three favourite players in the Wolves squad?Yes, he's brilliantNo, not top three |
En route to the final, the Portuguese national defeated Leicester City’s Wilfred Ndidi, Sheffield United’s Lys Mousset and Burnley’s Dwight McNeil before seeing off the English defender in the final (per Diogo Jota).
So, following the 2-1 victory over Alexander-Arnold in the final (per Diogo Jota), Wolves fans continued to flock to the attacker’s tweet.
Incredible Diogo. Loved watching it. Well done. pic.twitter.com/sOnUsGlyOK
— Stu Owen (@stu00763) April 26, 2020
Championi
— Dave Foster (@daveandwolves) April 25, 2020
Well done ? top man
— Mr Wayne Devaney (@wayneedoodle) April 25, 2020
Brilliant Diogo. Really enjoyed watching you. But can’t wait to see you back on the pitch! ?
— Rich Morgan (@richmorgan09) April 25, 2020
What do we think?
As can be seen in the responses from Wolves supporters, they enjoyed Jota’s game against the Liverpool player and were delighted to see him crowned champion of the tournament.
What was also great to see about the ePremier League Invitational tournament is that money was raised for the NHS during it (per Eurogamer).