Liverpool Head Coach Arne Slot's Heartbreaking Statement After Diogo Jota Death - Liverpool Echo
- On July 3, Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva died in a car crash near Zamora, Spain, shortly before 1am.
- Diogo Jota was traveling by car to catch a ferry to the UK after lung surgery advice, when a tyre blowout caused the crash in Spain's Zamora region.
- Jota, a key Liverpool player with 65 goals in 182 appearances, married his partner 11 days before the fatal crash, highlighting the personal loss amid his career achievements.
- Liverpool FC confirmed Jota's death, with coach Slot and teammate Robertson paying heartfelt tributes to the 'special' player and family member.
- Liverpool’s pre-season fixtures include matches against AC Milan, Yokohama FM, and Athletic Club, with plans to retire Jota’s No 20 jersey amid ongoing mourning.
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Liverpool manager, Slot reveals last conversation with Diogo Jota before death
Liverpool manager, Arne Slot has revealed his last conversation with forward, Diogo Jota before his death. Recall that Jota and his brother Andre Silva were killed in a car accident in Spain died on Thursday. Speaking on the development, Slot revealed that he wished Jota all the best on his wedding in their final-ever conversation together. “The last time we spoke, I congratulated Diogo [Jota] on winning the [UEFA] Nations League [with Portugal]…
A touching message to the family: “You will never be alone!”
The shock after the tragic death of Diogo Jota is deep. Now Liverpool coach Arne Slot has spoken emotionally.
The Liverpool coach's announcement, through the team, on the tragic loss of the Portuguese footballer
Arne Slot remembered the Portuguese footballer in an emotional letter and sent a message to his family
After the death of Diogo Jota was confirmed, Liverpool FC has decided to pay a special tribute to the Portuguese striker who left a deep mark on Anfield. The club has announced that it will permanently remove number 20, a shirt that Jota wore throughout his stage as a net player.
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