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Raul Jimenez delivers touching Diogo Jota tribute after scoring for Mexico vs USMNT

Raul Jimenez delivers touching Diogo Jota tribute after scoring for Mexico vs USMNT

New York Times10 hours ago
Mexico forward Raul Jimenez paid an emotional tribute to his former teammate Diogo Jota after scoring a crucial equalizer against the United States in Sunday's Concacaf Gold Cup final.
Jimenez pulled Mexico level in the 27th minute with a fine strike and followed up by turning his thoughts to Jota, the Liverpool star who tragically died in a car accident in Spain on Thursday.
Raúl Jiménez honors Diogo Jota after his goal for Mexico ❤️🎮
The two were teammates at Wolverhampton 🙏 pic.twitter.com/0FQz0uY6Uf
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) July 6, 2025
After his strike flew past U.S. goalkeeper Matt Freese, Jimenez briefly celebrated with his teammates before sitting on the turf at NRG Stadium, pulling out a Mexico jersey with Jota's name and number (#20), and mimicking playing a video game.
Jimenez, now with Fulham, and Jota became firm friends during their time together at English Premier League side Wolves, from 2018 to 2020.
Raul Jimenez spoke today about Diogo Jota's passing.
"He was a great teammate. We shared many beautiful moments being important parts of what Wolves achieved in those times. It's very tough to learn this type of news about someone so close to you and who was a great friend." pic.twitter.com/Ug3TBjpt34
— Jon Arnold (@ArnoldcommaJon) July 5, 2025
'He was a great teammate,' Jimenez told reporters this week. 'We shared many beautiful moments being important parts of what Wolves achieved in those times. It's very tough to learn this type of news about someone so close to you and who was a great friend.'
Earlier, Chris Richards had put the U.S. into a fourth minute lead with a powerful header from a free-kick by Sebastian Berhalter.
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