Anfield, Diogo Jota and Liverpool
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Liverpool CEO Billy Hogan has said the club will decide how to honour the life of Diogo Jota after conversations with the player's family - and will communicate the plans to do so at an "appropriate time".
The Portugal international was killed alongside his brother Andre in a car accident in Spain as he was heading back to Liverpool for the start of preseason. The footballing world has rallied in support of Jota's family and Liverpool FC in the aftermath with a major loss felt by all on the red side of Merseyside.
Diogo Jota's death following a car crash has sent the footballing world into mourning, with many still left in shock one week after the accident. The Liverpool star's funeral took place on Monday, wit
One Liverpool star will delay his calls for an Anfield exit. They will still arrive, however.This is probably the most difficult period in Liverpool's recent history as they attempt to handle the
Liverpool’s start to the new Premier League season has taken on a revised shape following changes to two key fixtures in August. After their Friday night curtain-raiser at Anfield against AFC Bournemouth, the Reds face Newcastle United and Arsenal in games that have now been rescheduled for live television coverage.
Sports psychologist Lee Richardson is one of several experts the club can turn to in the wake of Diogo Jota's tragic death
There, in the midst of that first sentence, is the primary reason for grief today - a family has lost two brothers in one tragic incident. Not one footballer but two brothers, two sons. A pair full of vitality, full of celebratory spirit after Diogo's wedding last week, and now just gone, lost in a moment.
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Arne Slot faces an onerous task in managing a squad still struggling to process the death of their team-mate Diogo Jota