The football world is shocked by the tragic news of the death of Portuguese striker Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva, who died on July 3, 2025, in a severe road accident in the Spanish province of Zamora.
Liverpool's management, led by coach Arne Slot, takes an extremely sensitive approach to dealing with this painful loss. In his first interview after the incident, Slot emphasized the exceptional importance of emotional authenticity among team members.
"If we want to laugh - we'll laugh, if we want to cry - we'll cry," the coach stated categorically. His message is clear: players must be as sincere as possible about their own feelings, without worrying about external expectations.
The farewell ceremony for the brothers took place in their hometown of Gondomar, where an official delegation from Liverpool, including Slot himself, was present. The team also undertook a series of sad rituals in memory of the deceased footballer.
As a sign of deep respect, Liverpool officially retired jersey number 20 across all age groups - men, women, and academy. The upcoming friendly match against Preston North End will be accompanied by a solemn minute of silence and the performance of the anthem "You'll Never Walk Alone".
Statistics show Jota's impressive achievements: 65 goals in 182 matches for Liverpool, winning FA and League cups, as well as a Premier League title. In the national team of Portugal, he scored 14 goals in 49 international matches.
According to the official investigation by Guardia Civil, the incident was caused by a tire blowout during overtaking with a Lamborghini. The brothers were traveling to the port of Santander, with Jota intending to return for pre-season preparation.
Coach Slot emphasized Jota's exceptional essence as a person - always authentic, regardless of who he communicates with. "Perhaps the best way to go through this tragedy is to try to be like him," Slot said emotionally.
Liverpool's team and fans are experiencing an extremely difficult period, combining grief, honor, and gradual recovery. The coach's message is clear - emotions are natural, it is important to be yourself.