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Brothers YNWA |
I had hoped there would be a punch line as a week ago he told me Xabi Alonso had fainted . . . after he had watched Trent Alexander Arnold defend during a Real Madrid training session. Respite was not to come. Peace of mind had lost all sense of bearing. There would be no rowing back from this one. The great Liverpool frontman was with us no more.
An integral part of the Liverpool strike force Diogo Jota brimmed with talent matched by an acute instinct for goal. When he played there was always an expectation that he could turn a game around if it was not going Liverpool's way. Phenomenal in the air, lethal on the ground, Diogo Jota could deliver the goods for both Liverpool and Portugal.
The grief, anguish and vacuum that the passing of the brothers leaves is a burden unbearable for his family. His wife, a widow ten days after her wedding; his three children fatherless; his parents having lost both their children. Life's mirror has cracked and no matter how it is put together again, the reflection it gives off will never be the same.
Since news of the brothers' deaths began filtering through fans of Liverpool and others started to make their way to Anfield. Not for the first time has the ground become a veritable shrine adorned with floral tributes. Many fans have now taken to calling on the club to decommission the No 20 shirt, that worn by the late striker. Whether that happens or not Diogo Jota will be forever Liverpool. His untimely death while at the height of his powers as a Liverpool player will guarantee that. Unlike the many legends that have played for Liverpool FC, he never left the club. He never shall.
Eternal Dreamless Sleep Diogo Jota.
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