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Liverpool’s Emotional Tribute to Diogo Jota Through Art

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A powerful new mural now stands near Anfield in Liverpool, one that brings both a smile and a lump to the throat. It’s a tribute to the late Diogo Jota, captured mid-celebration, hands forming a love heart, his trademark smile frozen in time.

Painted by Liverpool’s renowned mural artist John Culshaw, the piece is more than just street art – it’s a city’s way of saying thank you and goodbye.

A Love Letter in Paint

For Culshaw, picking the image was easy. He wanted to freeze a moment that summed up everything Jota meant to the fans – joy, passion, and a heart full of love.

“I picked this image to paint because it shows Diogo sending love out to the fans,” said Culshaw. “And by immortalising him in our city, it shows that we are sending the love right back.”

That image now sits proudly among a growing collection of fan tributes just steps from the Kop. It doesn’t just brighten the wall, it offers comfort, connection, and a reminder that legends never really leave us.

A Life Lost, A Legacy Secured

On 3 July 2025, tragedy struck. Diogo Jota and his brother, Andre Silva, lost their lives in a horrific car crash near Zamora. The news hit like a thunderclap, silencing stadiums and flooding timelines with heartbreak.

In the days since, Liverpool as a city has wrapped its arms around the memory of its Portuguese forward.

The club made a historic move by retiring Jota’s No. 20 shirt across all levels of the men’s and women’s teams. It’s a gesture that speaks volumes about the impact he made in such a short time.

“Diogo has given us so many memories,” said Culshaw. “It’s only right that he will remain our number 20 forever.”

A Game Played in Grief

Liverpool returned to the pitch for the first time since Jota’s passing on Saturday, facing Preston North End in a pre-season fixture. But football took a backseat to tribute.

Before kick-off, the stadium fell into a powerful minute’s silence. Fans wore No. 20 shirts. Scarves were held aloft. Flags waved not just in support, but in mourning. The emotional weight of the moment was felt in every corner of the ground.

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