Death is inevitable, in as much as we all know we're all going to die someday, we just don't know how or when it will be. These deaths you have chronicled relating to Liverpool could as well happen to any other club. So it's really not something we should be thinking it's a problem about Liverpool. Don't know if that's what you're implying. In all, one thing is certain, Jotta left too soon!
There is still a mystery surrounding his death, yet to be discovered. Well even if someone has planned it, car accident is one way to keep a murder case clean without any trace.
Diogo Jota's death feels fishy, a car wont catch fire without any solid reason. Investigations should be done, starting from where he went or where he was returning from.
Whatever the reason, Jota is gone and will never come back.
I am very saddened by his death.
May God have mercy on him. May he rest in peace.
I followed it on social media from time to time, thinking it might be fake news, but unfortunately it turned out to be true.
Many people die every minute and every second in the world, but when someone from football dies, it saddens me even more.
Just like Jose Antonio Reyes once did.
I wonder why the death of this famous footballer would be said to be mystery when it is obvious that he got involved with his car on fire accident.
I have withnessed related disheartening scenes severally in reality and nothing fishy about it unless you want to be a spiritualist consultant. Death is inevitable which occurs at any unsuspicious ways.
However, my condolences to his family and global fans.
Indeed Diogo Jota was one entertainment football legend. May his soul rest in peace underworld.
I overheard a discussion of his dismissal would give a room for Victor Osihmen the Nigerian player to be target in replacing the late Diogo in the Liverpool FC. But does this rival Victor really the best in the position according to the speculation.