Liverpool pay emotional tribute to Diogo Jota ahead of Premier League opener


Diogo Jotaโ€™s family were in attendance at Anfield as Liverpool paid an emotional tribute towards the late forward and his brother ahead of their Premier League opener against Bournemouth.

Jota died in a car crash along with brother Andre Silva in Spain on 3 July after a suspected tyre blowout. The tragedy occurred only 11 days after Jota, a 28-year-old father of three, had married his long-term partner Rute Cardoso.

Liverpool fans sang a rousing rendition of Youโ€™ll Never Walk Alone before a minuteโ€™s silence was impeccably observed.

A loud rendition of Diogo Jotaโ€™s song was accompanied by banners commemorating the late forward, one of them in the Bournemouth end, in a gesture by the visiting fans. Mosaics were formed by fans in the Kenny Dalglish Stand and the Kop as Liverpool paid their own tribute.

Chants of Jotaโ€™s name continued to ring around the stadium as the game got underway, all players wearing black armbands, with fans singing his now immortalised โ€œNumber 20โ€ anthem.

“We know that this will be a very emotional occasion, given it is the first league game we have played since we lost Diogo and Andre,โ€ Arne Slot said in his pre-match programme notes.

“As I have said previously, the tributes that have been paid throughout the football world, and especially within the LFC community, have been truly special, and I know that tonight we will come together to honour them once more.โ€

Reds captain Virgil van Dijk added in his programme notes: โ€œIt will be a very emotional occasion for everybody associated with the club, and especially for Diogoโ€™s wife, Rute, their children and his family, who will be in attendance this evening.

โ€œThey remain, of course, the most important people in all of this, and it is important that we as a club โ€“ players, staff, supporters โ€“ are there for them always, and that they know that they will always be loved and welcomed here at Anfield.โ€

Anfield will come together again to commemorate Jota on the 20-minute mark – a tribute planned for every Liverpool game in the foreseeable future, applauding and singing his name in his memory.

Liverpool retired Jotaโ€™s number 20 shirt earlier this summer, with the Portuguese forward listed under โ€œForeverโ€ on their websiteโ€™s squad list.

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