“Love You Brother” – Harvey Elliott, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai Send Messages to Liverpool Teammate Diogo Jota | OneFootball

“Love You Brother” – Harvey Elliott, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai Send Messages to Liverpool Teammate Diogo Jota | OneFootball

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·4 July 2025

“Love You Brother” – Harvey Elliott, Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai Send Messages to Liverpool Teammate Diogo Jota

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Tributes Pour In For Diogo Jota From Heartbroken Liverpool Teammates

Liverpool is a club built on unity, and the tragedy surrounding Diogo Jota’s passing has shaken that core to its foundations. News of Jota’s death in a car accident while travelling with his brother, Andre Silva, in Spain has left a gaping wound in the heart of this team and its supporters. At just 28, Jota had only recently married his long-time partner Rute Cardosa. Together they had three young children.

The loss is devastating. No dressing room is prepared for something like this, no matter how close the bonds. Yet Liverpool, with its storied culture and soul-deep connection to the people who wear the shirt, has come together with tributes from players who saw Jota not just as a footballer but as a brother.


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Alexis Mac Allister and Szoboszlai Pay Emotional Tribute

Midfield maestro Alexis Mac Allister was among the first to speak publicly. His message, posted on Instagram, was raw and real:“I can’t believe it. I will always remember your smiles, your anger, your intelligence, your companionship and everything that made you a person. It hurts a lot, we will miss you. Rest in peace dear Diogo.”

Dominik Szoboszlai, never one to hide his passion on the pitch, poured out his sorrow with equal weight:“Words cannot describe how heartbroken and devastated we are… Your smile, your love for the game will never be forgotten,” he wrote.“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.”

The Hungarian’s message struck a chord. This was more than a teammate. This was someone they had fought for, celebrated with and shared countless moments beside.

Harvey Elliott’s Touching Words For A Fallen Teammate

Harvey Elliott, perhaps the teammate who knew Jota best, didn’t hold back in expressing his grief. They had joined the club just a season apart and had grown together through the rhythms of Melwood and matchdays at Anfield. Elliott’s tribute was deeply personal:

“Diogo, I can’t believe you’re gone. It’s hard to put into words how much this hurts us,” he said.“You were an incredible footballer, the kind that made a difference every single time you stepped on the field. You were humble, hardworking, 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 and Andre. You’ll Never Walk Alone.”

Jota’s Legacy Etched Into Liverpool’s History

Diogo Jota gave everything for Liverpool. Goals, passion, and graft in equal measure. Under Arne Slot, he had found fresh rhythm, contributing to a title-winning season that brought joy to Anfield again. But Jota was more than stats and silverware. He was the embodiment of effort, the player who pressed hard, finished clinically, and never shirked responsibility.

In losing him, Liverpool has lost not just a gifted forward but a man who lived the values of the badge. The tributes from Mac Allister, Szoboszlai and Elliott reflect a squad hurting together, standing together and remembering a friend who left far too soon.

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