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Andrew Thompson·10 de agosto de 2025
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Andrew Thompson·10 de agosto de 2025
The 2025/26 domestic campaign in the top flight of English football may be underway, but the memory of Diogo Jota continues to be honoured as Liverpool and Crystal Palace get underway.
It's been a little over one month since the footballing world was shocked into sadness when Jota and his brother André Silva perished in an automobile accident in Spain.
A beloved figure at Anfield and his native Portugal, Jota continues to be remembered by Reds supporters and neutral fans alike, and today, to the sound of applause from the stands, club legend Ian Rush and Palace chairman Steve Parish paid respects while laying wreaths on the Wembley pitch in front of Liverpool supporters.
Banners could be seen in the stands, and tributes from supporters could be heard ringing around the ground.
A fitting way to remember a player who will remain in the fabric of one of England's greatest clubs.
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