Diogo Jota reveals that the streʂʂ ‘doesn’t stop’ while giving a family update

In a family report, Diogo Jota says the “doesn’t stop.”

The scorer and the coach recently had an open and honest talk.

In a moving update, Diogo Jota of Liverpool FC talked about how important it is to take care of your health. The forward joined the Reds in the summer of 2020 and has been very important to the team’s forward line ever since, especially since Arne Slot took over as manager.

 

 

He hurt his upper body when he got into a with Tosin Adarabioyo in October 20’s 2-1 Premier League win over Chelsea at Anfield. He has been out since then. Arne Slot, the head coach of the Reds, said that Jota was hurt when Chelsea defender Tosin Adarabioyo pulled him to the ground.

This is Rute Cardoso, Diogo’s boyfriend. In June, the couple said that they are going to have their third child. This month, the Portuguese football player talked about his life outside of football in a video shared on the club’s YouTube channel. There was a performance psychologist at the club named Lee Richardson who Jota met to talk about how important it is to take care of your health.

Diogo said that because football is a team sport, it was sometimes easier to hide your feelings than in sports like and tennis, which are more individual. “Being a team sport, you can sometimes hide or benefit from what the team is doing or not doing,” Diogo said. The Olympians are also by themselves in sports where they compete alone, like. That way, you can tell right away when something is wrong.

“I still have a family when I get home from playing.” I’m always stressed because I have two kids (almost three) and two dogs. You want to be the best dad you can be, so you try to set a good example and give him good feedback, even though you sometimes need a little more rest in the afternoon. They’re all excited that you’re home and want to play. This is what I had yesterday after the game. I was ready for some rest. You need to be on it because one of my kids wants to play football.

Lee said that he sends surveys to every member of the squad that ask them to think about their lives and how they think they are going. Diogo thinks this has been good for him. “I think it’s really important to take a moment to think,” he said. It’s really important for everyone to do that at least once a day, whether it’s at the beginning of the day or before bed.

“When you’re under a lot of, you forget it sometimes.” Of course, everyone has things going on in their lives, like work, family, or other things. Still, I feel like everything gets clear when I go into the game. The good news is that I don’t think about it. I’m not sure if all the other players are like that. When I’m on the field, I get things straight in my head and do what I know how to do best.