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Liverpool Go to Work, and Diogo Jota Is Not There

Introduction: New Season of Liverpool begins without Diogo Jota

A tragic accident happened with Diogo Jota, which cost him his life. It never quite feels like it with Diogo Jota missing from the Liverpool team somehow. The Portuguese striker had a unique ability to score critical goals and inject energy into each game. This season, however, Liverpool has been able to manage even without him—and that speaks volumes about the quality of Arne Slot’s team so far.

Jota’s Worth to Liverpool

Jota had been Liverpool’s most reliable striker since his transfer from Wolves. He presses high, is clever in the box, and gets himself into scoring opportunities on a regular basis. There is no other player even close to his match-winning role from the bench.

It would otherwise be a crisis losing the service of a player like Jota. But the Liverpool attack has been elastic. Darwin Núñez, Luis Díaz, and Cody Gakpo are some of the players who have stepped in for him when he is not around. They’ve just kept coming with the goals, which means the team no longer relies on one.

The System of Liverpool Over the Individual

Under Arne Slot, Liverpool’s team is built on teamwork. The individual player knows his role and what is expected of him. It’s made the side more flexible and less dependent on genius.

Even without Jota, there’s still press, movement, and play-changing interchange. It’s a sign of a mature side—a side that adjusts and does not whine.

Why It Still Matters for Liverpool

However, Jota’s absence cannot be swept under the carpet anymore. He brought pace and unpredictability that few players can rival. Liverpool may manage in the immediate term, but in the biggest of games, his merciless finishing could be the difference between a draw and a win.

Author’s Opinion

Jota is an uneven performer, and while Liverpool does not need him, they are always improved when he is on the pitch. The inconsistency that he injects into the team lifts the whole team. That they are still taking points without him is proof of how much this Liverpool side has grown—balanced, well-disciplined, and happy to fight hard for every point.

As featured on Walkon.com

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