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Diogo Jota’s two sons to join mascots at Anfield for Liverpool v Wolves
Diogo Jota’s two sons will join the mascots at Anfield when Liverpool face Wolves in the Premier League on Saturday, the club have confirmed.
The Portuguese forward, who played for both Premier League clubs, died in a car crash alongside his younger brother in July in north-western Spain. He was 28.
Jota joined Wolves on loan from Atlético Madrid in 2017 and made a permanent move to the club the following year. He then signed a five-year deal in 2020 with Liverpool, where he won the league title last season.
Saturday’s match marks the first time Liverpool and Wolves have met since Jota’s death.
📸 Liverpool and Wolves pay heartfelt tribute to Diogo Jota
Liverpool and Wolves face each other today for the first time since the death of Diogo Jota, a legend at both clubs, and both clubs, with their people at the forefront, have paid him an emotional and well-deserved tribute.
Before the match, both Wolverhampton formally and hundreds of fans individually laid flowers and scarves with the player's face on several altars located near the Anfield stadium.
Additionally, Dinis and Duarte, two of Jota's three children, accompanied the match mascots before the kickoff.
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Arne Slot pays emotional Diogo Jota tribute before Liverpool vs. Wolves
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Liverpool boss Arne Slot said he knows everyone's thoughts will be with the family of Diogo Jota as his two former English teams meet at Anfield on Saturday.
Portugal forward Jota was killed along with his brother André Silva on July 3 in a car crash in Spain.
Jota had a successful spell at Wolves before he moved to Liverpool in 2020.
It has been reported Jota's two sons will accompany the mascots for Saturday's Premier League match between Liverpool and Wolves at Anfield.
Writing in his matchday programme notes, Slot reflected on the past 12 months, which the Dutchman admitted "ignites a roller coaster of emotions" as he looked back on everything that has happened.
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