Arne Slot hopes Diogo Jota family find solace as Liverpool plan Anfield tributes

Jota had a successful spell at Wolves before he joined the Reds in 2020.
Arne Slot hopes Diogo Jota family find solace as Liverpool plan Anfield tributes

By Press Association Sport Staff

Liverpool boss Arne Slot knows everyone’s thoughts will be with the family of Diogo Jota as his two former English teams meet at Anfield on Saturday.

Portugal forward Jota was killed along with his brother Andre Silva on July 3rd in a car crash in Spain.

Jota had a successful spell at Wolves before he moved to Liverpool in 2020.

A general view of the matchday programme with a tribute to former Wolves Wanderers player Diogo Jota before a Premier League match at Molineux
Diogo Jota joined Liverpool following a successful spell at Wolves (Nick Potts/PA)

It has been reported Jota’s two sons will accompany the mascots for Saturday’s Premier League match between Liverpool and Wolves at Anfield.

Writing in his matchday programme notes, Slot reflected on the past 12 months, which the Dutchman admitted “ignites a roller coaster of emotions” as he looked back on everything that has happened.

Slot said: “Doing so leads me to think especially of the family of Diogo Jota on what will be their first Christmas without him.

“It is not my place to tell them where they should look for comfort – if that is even possible – but I can only hope that the feeling of love and affection that Diogo still generates brings them some solace.

“The sense of loss will be particularly strong on Saturday, of course, as it will be the first time that Diogo’s two English teams will meet since his tragic passing.

“Like us, Wolves were clearly very affected by the loss of such a special player and person so my thoughts continue to be with them also.”

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