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😰Doctor Reveals Diogo Jota’s Final Moments

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Lisbon, Portugal – In a stunning revelation that has rocked the footballing world, the team doctor of the Portuguese national squad has broken his silence, detailing the emotional and unforgettable final moments of star forward Diogo Jota.

Dr. Miguel Santos, who has worked closely with the national team for over a decade, spoke exclusively to Record, Portugal’s leading sports outlet, about the tragic events that unfolded just days ago. While the football world still reels from the shocking loss, Santos described those final hours as “heartbreaking, yet filled with courage.”

“Diogo knew something was wrong,” Dr. Santos began. “He wasn’t in pain—at least not physically—but his breathing was shallow, his energy depleted. He looked at me, and he said, ‘Doc, if this is it, make sure they know I gave everything—on and off the pitch.’”

The events leading up to that moment are still under investigation. According to early reports, Jota had been struggling with an undiagnosed cardiac condition—one that had gone unnoticed through years of routine medical checks.

The incident occurred at the team’s high-altitude training camp in Serra da Estrela. Jota had reportedly completed a light session and was doing recovery stretches when he suddenly collapsed.

“There was no warning,” Santos said. “He was talking to Bruno Fernandes one second, and the next, he was on the ground. We rushed to him immediately.”

Despite rapid medical intervention, including on-site defibrillation and emergency evacuation, Jota’s condition deteriorated quickly.

“In the helicopter, as we fought to stabilize him, he was aware, even calm. He smiled slightly and said, ‘Tell my wife I love her. Tell the fans I never faked it, never gave less than 100%.’ Those were his last words.”

As news of his passing spread, tributes poured in from around the globe. Liverpool, where Jota had become a fan favorite, lowered their flags to half-mast, and manager Jürgen Klopp delivered a tearful statement calling Jota “a warrior, a gentleman, and a joy to coach.”

Cristiano Ronaldo posted a heartfelt message: “You were supposed to lead the next generation. I’m broken. Rest well, brother.”

The Portuguese Football Federation has announced plans to rename the national training complex in Jota’s honor and retire his No. 21 shirt permanently.

As the nation mourns, Dr. Santos’ words remain a stark reminder of the fragility of life—even in the strongest among us.

“He wasn’t just a footballer,” Santos said. “He was a father, a husband, a fighter. And in the end, he faced death the same way he faced defenders—fearlessly.”

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