Sports8/9/2025The Guardian

‘We fought to achieve our dreams’: Fabinho on Diogo Jota and leaving Liverpool

‘We fought to achieve our dreams’: Fabinho on Diogo Jota and leaving Liverpool

The article discusses Fabinho's emotional response to the tragic death of his former Liverpool teammate, Diogo Jota, and his brother André Silva. Fabinho attended Jota's funeral, struggling to come to terms with the sudden loss of his friend, with whom he had shared the experience of pursuing their professional and personal dreams at Liverpool. The article highlights how Fabinho's outlook on life has changed, as he reflects on how quickly everything can be lost, and that life is fragile. The piece emphasizes the deep bond and shared experiences between Fabinho and Jota, and how the loss has made Fabinho appreciate the importance of cherishing every moment.

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