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When Diogo Jota joined Liverpool from Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sept.
Whether it was Pacos de Ferreira, Porto, Wolves, Liverpool, or his national team, Jota played with a smile on his face and appeared to appreciate every moment.
Those around him appreciated his presence, as Jota was viewed as a radiator in every locker room he ever stepped foot in.
In exchange for their hard-earned cash and loyal support, the 61,000 fans inside the famous stadium want to see Liverpool players give their all for 90 minutes and feel blessed to wear the iconic shirt.
Jota even invested in the eSports market, creating his own professional team called Luna Galaxy.
Jota was the perfect representation of Liverpool, a fitting role model for young fans, athletes, and gamers
During his five-year tenure at Liverpool, Jota scored 65 goals in 182 games, 13 of which were headers, and 19 were scored with his alleged weaker left foot.
Another reason Liverpool fans loved Jota was his impact, as 23 of his goals were game-winning strikes
It's a devastating tragedy, one of the saddest in sports history, but Jota will forever go down in Liverpool folklore and deservedly so.