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Diogo Jota: the small guy with big dreams who became a Premier League champion

Diogo Jota: the small guy with big dreams who became a Premier League champion

Diogo Jota was, by his own admission, 'a small guy' from a northern Portuguese town who had a big dream – to play Premier League football.
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Jota, who died in a car accident on Thursday aged 28, achieved that dream and much, much more.
In the last weeks of his life, Jota enjoyed some incredible highs.
He became a Premier League champion with Liverpool in May, featuring off the bench on the final day against Crystal Palace.
In early June, he secured further silverware with Portugal, as part of their squad which won the Nations League.
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On June 22, he married his partner Rute Cardoso, the mother of his three children, describing it on social media hours before his death as 'a day we will never forget'.
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