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I couldn’t get him out of my head all day.” This was a reminder to all what Liverpool’s squad are still going through on a daily basis following Jota’s death, with many subsequently going online to share a message of empathy. Diogo Jota’s tragic passing isn’t why we’re… — Scouse Republic (@ScouseRepublic) November 19, 2025 His influence on the pitch might have waned slightly over the past year or so but neither club nor country could hope for a better ambassador than Andy Robertson.
That’s the reality of this world we live in – you can be walking around broken inside, fighting like hell to keep it together, while everyone else carries on with their… https://t.co/QijaLcwhVR — Peter Bolster (@peter_bolster) November 19, 2025 One of the biggest days of his career and he’s not playing for Liverpool or against Portugal, but Diogo is still on his mind. No matter how our players perform this year, no one can doubt their bravery. https://t.co/233kusi1Bk — Robbie Fowler (@StaffordScouse) November 18, 2025 “Robbo didn’t have his best game but his interview afterwards showed the class of the man.
Well done Robbo” – Mark McMullen on Facebook Andy Robertson getting emotional about Diogo Jota is his post match interview, saying how he’d been thinking about him all day, is a reminder of what he and the Liverpool squad are still going through this season ? — Chris Mac (@chrismackop) November 18, 2025 “Tears started with this. “So happy for Robbo and Scotland to get this opportunity for the World Cup” – Lin Wee on Facebook As the supporters above have said, Jota’s death isn’t an excuse, nor is it a reason.
