Diogo Jota death prompts outpouring of grief from Liverpool fans

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PA MediaThousands of football fans went to the Anfield Stadium to pay their respect to Liverpool Advanced Dioğo Jota after his death in a car accident in Spain.
28 -year -old Jota, a Lamborghini, where he traveled with his younger brother Andre Silva, fell in Cernadilla in the state of Zamora, and was killed when he burned a fire.
The Spanish police told the BBC, both men died in an accident that occurred at 00:30 local time.
Since the news of his death was broken, Liverpool’s fans have been thrown out of Liverpool’s floor outside the floor of Liverpool, football shirts, scarves, balloons and flags.
John Barlow, a lifelong fan of Leyland in Lancashire, who survived the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, said that the news was “absolutely ruined” when the news was broken.
Marc Gaier/BBCMr. Barrow said: “I had to stop what I was doing at work and drive.
“I’m coming to every game and it was like one of us. There was something like a suitable old Liverpool player like the players we were raised.
“He had a fight in him and turned from something and was hard.”
He said, “Only his heart is broken, his heart is definitely broken.”
PA MediaAndrea Molyneux, who went to the stadium with their daughter Isabella and Lily Costello, told their “absolute destruction”.
“I can’t even understand the sorrow of the family.” He said.
“He was just a young man and life can be taken from you in such a short time.
“He had everything. Everything.”
Portugal International recently married his partner Rute Cardoso, who had three young children.
Marc Gaier/BBCAnother fan told the BBC that he would remember Jota, “a smile on his face, scoring goals for Liverpool”.
“But at such a time, football turns into insignificance.”
“He left a wife and three children behind, his brother passed away with him, and the poor parents lost two children.
“I mean, it will be remembered as a great red for us forever. But when such a thing happens, football is no longer important.”
PA MediaJurgen Klopp, a former Liverpool manager who served on social media, was signed from Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2020, Jurgen Klopp, whose heart was broken.
“This is a moment I fight!” He wrote.
“There must be a greater purpose, but I can’t see it.”
Previously Liverpool FC, the player and brother of the “ruined” with the loss, he said.
The club described the death of the player as a “unimaginable loss”.





