Slott mourns Jota: We will remember his goals and sing his songs and never forget
On July 4, Liverpool coach Slott posted a message on the club's official website to mourn Jota: What should I say? At this time, when shock and pain are so incredibly primitive, who else can say something? I wish I had something to say, but I knew I didn't. What I have is what I know a lot of people will share about a person, a player we love deeply and a family we care so much about. The first thing I think of is not the football manager. They had a father, a son, a brother and an uncle, who belonged to the family of Diogo and Andre Silva, who had experienced such unimaginable losses. The message I gave them is very clear-you will never walk alone. The players, staff and supporters of Liverpool Football Club are with you, and as far as I see today, the football family is. This is not just a response to the tragedy. It is also a reaction to the kindness of the people involved, and the respect many have for the boys as individuals and as a family as a whole. For our club, shock is absolutely. Diogo is more than just our players. He is the love of all of us. He is a teammate, colleague, coworker, and in all these roles, he is very special. I can say a lot about what he brings to our team, but the truth is that everyone who has seen the Diogo game can see it. Work hard, desire, commitment, excellent quality, and goals. The nature of Liverpool players. There are also parts that not everyone can see. The one who never pursues reputation but eventually gains reputation. Not a friend of two people, but a friend of everyone. A person who makes them feel good about themselves just by being with others. A person who cares a lot about the family. Last time we talked, I congratulated Diogo on winning the UEFA Championship and wished him good luck at his upcoming wedding. In many ways, it was a fantastic summer for Diogo and his family, which made it even more heartbreaking to end in such a way. When I first came to the club, the first song I knew was the song our fans sang for Diogo. I haven't worked with him before, but I immediately knew that if Liverpool supporters had seen so many great players over the years, and had such a unique song praising Diogo, he must have had special qualities. In such a bad situation, we have lost these qualities, which is a fact that we have not yet accepted. So we need everyone in the club to stand together and support each other. For Diorgo, for Andre Silva, for their big family, and for ourselves, we should do so. I express my condolences to Diogo's wife Rut, their three beautiful children, and the parents of Diogo and Andre Silva. When the time is right, we will commemorate Jota, we will remember his goals, and we will sing his songs. For now, we will remember that he is a unique person and mourn his departure. He will never be forgotten. His name is Diogo.
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