Former Gunner’s Grieving Games Howl…

In a heartfelt wingback-turned-counselor moment, Bacary Sagna has donned his therapist hat, swapped football boots for tissues, and advised Liverpool’s lads to dribble to the nearest psychologist! After the tragic loss of Diogo Jota in a shocking turn of real-world events, more surprising than a last-minute VAR call, Sagna’s dropped a wisdom bomb, urging players to share sorrows like a striker with assists.

As Liverpool troops stormed the pitch against Preston North End, with hearts heavier than a packed Anfield on a Champions League night, Sagna remembered his own Arsenal days when his brain went on a meandering wander after his brother Omar’s demise. It was like a matrix of confusion, and Bacary could barely recall if he was driving a car, a bus, or a cross into the penalty area! Stepping into the boots of grief, he offers a motivational pep talk: “Speak up, don’t bottle it like a match-winning penalty.”

Sagna testifies how unloading the emotional baggage with a psychologist worked wonders and wishes he’d done it faster than Mbappe in a 100-meter sprint! Liverpool, he insists, must embrace this tactical mental timeout. “Feel the love,” he muses. It’s an open dialogue strategy to get back to scoring life goals while dedicating the goals to the cosmic number nine up above.