Liverpool retiring Diogo Jota’s number
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India pacer Mohamemd Siraj has said he felt really emotional on hearing the news about Liverpool footballer Diogo Jota's death in a car accident, and his gesture after taking the wicket of Jaime Smith on day 2 of the third Test against England here was a tribute to the Portuguese forward.
Liverpool players continue to pay tribute to their former teammate Diogo Jota, who tragically passed away in a car accident alongside his brother.
Liverpool forward Diogo Jota was driving and likely speeding when his car crashed in Spain on Thursday, killing him and his younger brother, according to a preliminary police investigation.
A minute’s silence will be observed and digital tributes will be displayed. Both sets of players will wear black armbands
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Asianet Newsable on MSNENG vs IND: Siraj BREAKS silence on his tribute to Liverpool star Diogo Jota at Lord's (WATCH)Mohammed Siraj honored late footballer Diogo Jota during the Lord’s Test by gesturing his jersey number 20 after a wicket. A devoted Portugal and Ronaldo fan, Siraj was shaken by the news of Jota’s tragic death after the previous match.
Wolves manager Vitor Pereira, accompanied by his team, laid flowers and paused to remember the popular player outside Molineux stadium on Thursday afternoon. There have been numerous tributes from fans to the Portuguese forward, with flowers, shirts and other memorabilia left around the Billy Wright statue on Waterloo Road.
Jack Lang reports from Portugal on the impact that Jota's death has had on the region where he grew up and leaves such an indelible mark
The Relentless Finisher Who Left Anfield UnbeatenIn the grey mists of football memory, not every name lingers. Some fade with time, others echo with weight. Diogo Jota’s will belong