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A season from hell: how Arne Slot’s Liverpool fell apart after death of Jota

A season from hell: how Arne Slot’s Liverpool fell apart after death of Jota
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Liverpool Football Club has experienced a significant decline in performance following the tragic death of forward Diogo Jota in a car accident. This personal loss, combined with a summer of high-profile signings and previous crowd-related tragedies, has created a difficult environment for manager Arne Slot.

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It illustrates the profound impact that personal tragedy and external pressures can have on the performance and stability of high-stakes professional sports organizations.

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