logo
Diogo Jota's death leaves Liverpool players heartbroken

Diogo Jota's death leaves Liverpool players heartbroken

Qatar Tribune20 hours ago
PA Media/DPA
London
Liverpool's 'heartbroken' players have spoken of their pain in paying tribute to team-mate Diogo Jota after he was killed in a car crash at the age of 28.
The Portugal forward died along with his younger brother Andre Silva in the accident in Zamora in Spain in the early hours of Thursday morning.
Less than two weeks ago Jota married his long-term partner Rute Cardoso. The couple have three children together.
According to BBC Sport, Jota was returning for pre-season training next week via ferry after being advised not to fly following minor surgery.
'Words can not describe how heartbroken and devastated we are. Your smile, your love for the game will never be forgotten,' midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai wrote on X.
'We will miss you so much, but you will stay with us forever, on and off the pitch. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Rest in peace, brother.'
Striker Darwin Nunez expressed his sympathies on Instagram, saying: 'There are no words of comfort for so much pain.
'I will always remember you with your smile, as a good companion on and off the field.
'I send all my strength to his family, from where he is I'm sure he will always be with you, especially his wife and three children.' Nunez signed off 'Q.E.P.D (que en paz descanse - may he rest in peace) Diogo and Andre'.
Harvey Elliott, a member of England Under-21s' European Championship-winning team, posted: 'Diogo, I can't believe you're gone. It's hard to put into words how much this hurts us.
'You were an incredible footballer. the kind that made a difference every single time you stepped on the field. You were humble, hard-working, kind, and always there for anyone that needed anything.
'I feel so lucky to have shared the pitch with you, shared memories and moments I'll carry with me forever. You'll always be part of this team, part of the Liverpool family. We will never, ever forget you.
'My heart goes out to your whole family. Love you brother. Rest easy Diogo & Andre. You'll Never Walk Alone.'
'Heartbroken' former manager Jürgen Klopp, for whom his Christian faith has played a big part in his life, wrote on Instagram: 'This is a moment where I struggle! There must be a bigger purpose! But I can't see it!
Shortly before 10.30am (0930 GMT) Liverpool issued a statement which read: 'Liverpool Football Club are devastated by the tragic passing of Diogo Jota.
'The club have been informed the 28-year-old has passed away following a road traffic accident in Spain along with his brother, Andre.
'Liverpool FC will be making no further comment at this time and request the privacy of Diogo and Andre's family, friends, team-mates and club staff is respected as they try to come to terms with an unimaginable loss.
'We will continue to provide them with our full support.'
Liverpool have opened a book of condolence, both physical in the Anfield Road Stand and online, lowered flags to half-mast and closed all stores and the museum and suspended all tours until Monday.
News of Jota's death has sent shockwaves throughout world football.
Wolverhampton Wanderers, who signed him from Atletico Madrid in 2017 before selling to Liverpool in 2020, probably summed up the player best.
'Diogo embodied our values at the club. He was so humble, so kind, so professional, but yet determined and hungry,' said Matt Wild, director of football operations and administration who worked closely with Jota.
'To go to Liverpool at the age of 23 and go on to great success there, he's won lots of trophies and it couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
'He left this club as a star, and he will always be a star in our eyes.' Fans left wreaths, scarves and shirts at a makeshift shrine outside Anfield, with Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, attending a conference in Liverpool, among those to lay flowers in person. There were similar scenes outside Molineux.
Local police, investigating the accident at 1230am on Thursday in the municipality of Cernadilla, Zamora, said: 'In the absence of a conclusion of the experts' evidence, everything points that a car left the road, due to a tyre blowout while overtaking.'
Jota won 49 caps and scored 14 goals for Portugal, last month winning the Nations League for a second time.
Jota scored 65 goals in 182 appearances for Liverpool, with nine coming last season as Arne Slot's side won the Premier League title, having previously lifted the FA Cup and Carabao Cup.
He signed for Wolves, initially on loan, from Atletico Madrid in the summer of 2017 and helped win the Championship in his first season, scoring 44 goals in 131 appearances before moving to Anfield.
Jota's career began at Portuguese side Pacos de Ferreira before moving to Atletico, where he did not play a game but was loaned out to Porto.
His brother spent time in Porto's youth team before playing senior football for Gondomar and second-tier side Penafiel.
'The loss of two young lives linked to the world of football fills us with pain and consternation,' read a Penafiel statement.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Fury ready for comeback, eyes Usyk rematch
Fury ready for comeback, eyes Usyk rematch

Qatar Tribune

time20 hours ago

  • Qatar Tribune

Fury ready for comeback, eyes Usyk rematch

LondoncTypeface:> Tyson Fury has said he wants a rematch with Oleksandr Usyk or an all-British showdown against long-time rival Anthony Joshua as he plots a return to the ring in 2026. Fury retired from the sport following December's rematch defeat to Ukrainian Usyk, but Saudi Arabian boxing chief Turki Alalshikh revealed on Wednesday that the 36-year-old had told him of his intention to fight next year. Fury - posted footage of himself back in the gym with trainer SugarHill Steward - then followed up that announcement himself, speaking to Boxing News at an IBA Pro Event in Istanbul. 'Who would I rather fight right now? Usyk. I want my revenge in England, that's all I want,' Fury said. 'I want my fair shout, and I don't believe I got a fair shout the last two times. I don't know what I'm going to have to do, because I can't let it go to a decision.' (PA Media/dpa)

Hamilton ‘hoping and praying' to return to podium at British GP
Hamilton ‘hoping and praying' to return to podium at British GP

Qatar Tribune

time20 hours ago

  • Qatar Tribune

Hamilton ‘hoping and praying' to return to podium at British GP

PA Media/dpa Silverstone, Britain Lewis Hamilton said he is 'hoping and praying' to end the worst podiumless streak of his Formula One career at Sunday's British Grand Prix. Hamilton has a remarkable record at his home race, winning a record nine times at Silverstone. He has also finished in the top three in all of his last 11 appearances here. However, the seven-time world champion has not landed a podium in Ferrari colours - a streak of 11 races - the deepest into the season he has ever gone without a top-three finish. Hamilton ended his two-and-a-half-year losing streak with a famous victory at Silverstone last season, and speaking ahead of Sunday's race, Hamilton said: 'I am hoping and praying. 'There is always magic here at Silverstone. It is a very, very special race and I am hoping all sorts of things can help us because we are not as quick as McLaren. If it stays dry they will walk the race. 'I don't look at those (podium) statistics so it is not something that affects me or I think about. But we are here at Silverstone and what better place to change that run so that is what we are working towards. 'I cannot wait for Friday. Driving a Ferrari at Silverstone for the first time will be special and unique in its own way. We have the best fans here, and for a British driver they really do make a difference. I have shown that to you time and time again so I hope this weekend they really make the difference for us.' Hamilton finished fourth, a place behind team-mate Charles Leclerc at the previous round in Austria. During the race, Hamilton aired his frustration with Ferrari after they pulled him in for a tyre change against his wishes. Hamilton continued: 'The team's view is that they wanted to secure third and fourth which is totally fine, but I am not here to start fourth and finish fourth. 'I am racing for every little bit we can gain. They had us on the same strategy. I never want to do the same as my team-mate, ever. 'I said I don't want to get to a point where I am ignoring you. We are working on our conversation. We are still getting to know each other and how we operate so that was all understood.'

England will give full support to Portugal at women's Euros: Bronze
England will give full support to Portugal at women's Euros: Bronze

Qatar Tribune

time20 hours ago

  • Qatar Tribune

England will give full support to Portugal at women's Euros: Bronze

PAMedia/dpa Zurich England defender Lucy Bronze said the Lionesses would lend their full support to the Portuguese team at the Women's European Championship after they were 'shocked' by the death of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota. Portugal play World Cup champions Spain in their tournament opener on Thursday night in Bern, where a minute's silence will be observed in honour of the Portugal international and 28-year-old father of three, who was killed in a car crash alongside his brother in Spain. Bronze, who was born in Berwick-Upon-Tweed to a Portuguese father and an English mother, said the Lionesses were stunned when word travelled through the camp in Zurich, where they are preparing to open their title defence against France on Saturday. 'Yeah it definitely shocked all the squad when we woke up this morning and the news started to spread,' said Bronze, who will be competing in her fourth consecutive Euros and seventh major tournament. 'Obviously we have a lot of Liverpool fans in our team and football fans, but for people in general, everyone is just thinking of them - him and his brother. They were so young as well. 'We have seen all the messages on social media and stuff so you can tell what a great guy he has been. It's just really sad and we were shocked by the news, really.' A moment of silence will be observed at all of Thursday and Friday's matches in memory of Jota and his brother Andre Silva. Bronze added: 'We'll be watching the games tonight and Portugal play their first game against Spain and I know there will be a minute's silence held before that game. 'I think everyone in an England shirt and everyone in the tournament will be supporting the Portuguese team because they will be a lot closer to this than we are. 'It is just a really sad moment for everyone involved in football, knowing what a great guy he is and what an amazing year he's had - not just in football, but he got married a few weeks ago and he's got some little kids. It's just so sad.' A Lionesses statement read: 'We are devastated at the tragic loss of Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva. It is truly difficult to comprehend. 'The Lionesses send our heartfelt condolences to Diogo's family and friends, and all the players, staff and fans connected to Liverpool FC, his former clubs and the Portugal national teams. 'We stand beside the Portuguese team here in Switzerland and the whole football family in honouring Diogo and Andre's memory.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store