Match that brings nothing, but means everything – Diogo Jota

In their first outing since the tragic loss of Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva, Liverpool returned to the field with emotion, unity, and a series of tributes that honored their fallen teammate in deeply personal ways.Facing Preston in a pre-season friendly at Deepdale, the Reds secured a 3-1 win—but the result took a back seat to the atmosphere of remembrance. A minute’s silence, perfectly observed, preceded kick-off. Liverpool’s anthem, You’ll Never Walk Alone, echoed through the stadium, and Preston’s captain Benjamin Whiteman laid a wreath before the away stand in a touching gesture of solidarity.Ahead of Liverpool’s first preseason friendly, Diogo Jota and Andre Silva were commemorated by Championship side Preston North End with a rendition of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone.’ The club also laid a wreath in front of the away supporters. ❤️#LiverpoolFC #diogojota… pic.twitter.com/lbnSJykgOA— 310Scores (@310Scores) July 13, 2025 Throughout the match, the memory of Jota—who tragically passed away in a car accident in Spain on July 3 at just 28—was never far from view.Darwin Nunez and Cody Gakpo, who both shared the pitch with Jota more than 50 times, honored him with their goal celebrations. Nunez, after making it 2-0 early in the second half, pointed to the sky and recreated Jota’s signature “PlayStation” move. Later, Gakpo added Liverpool’s third and followed it with Jota’s trademark celebration, a quiet but powerful moment that resonated with both teammates and supporters.Darwin Núñez hit two of Diogo Jota’s celebrations after scoring against Preston North End in Liverpool’s pre-season friendly ❤️ pic.twitter.com/m5xGzWPLsH— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) July 13, 2025 As full-time approached, Liverpool’s players joined in applauding the traveling fans, who responded with chants dedicated to Jota. Around the stadium, digital tributes lit up the screens, and all players wore black armbands in mourning.The club further commemorated Jota with a special 16-page matchday program featuring a black-and-white image of him lifting the Premier League trophy. Scarves and flags bearing his name were sold outside the stadium, while the most lasting tribute came with Liverpool’s official announcement: Jota’s No. 20 shirt will be retired, ensuring his legacy lives on.Forever Liverpool’s number 20Jota joined Liverpool in 2020 from Wolves and made a significant impact over his 182 appearances, scoring 65 goals and registering 26 assists. His passion for football extended beyond the pitch—he was also known for his love of FIFA (now EAFC), often competing in online tournaments.##NAJAVA_MECA_9013216##

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