Salah 'Frightened' to Return to Liverpool as Fans Mourn Tragic Jota
- On Thursday, July 3, Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his younger brother, Andre Silva, died when their Lamborghini veered off the A-52 road in Zamora, Spain, and burst into flames.
- Mohamed Salah posted on X he was 'lost for words' and 'frightened' to return, with Van Dijk calling Jota 'devastated,' highlighting the emotional impact on teammates.
- Liverpool postponed preseason, opened a condolence book, lowered flags, and fans left tributes after Jota's death.
- Uefa and Fifa will hold minute’s silence before upcoming matches, while Liverpool plans a memorial at Anfield to honor Jota and his brother, reflecting ongoing tributes and remembrance efforts.
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The Egyptian attacker of Liverpool, Mohamed Salah, declared this Friday to feel "assured" by returning to the club after the death of his partner Diogo Jota on Thursday, in a traffic accident. England champion with the Reds and winner of the League of Nations with Portugal in early June in Munich, Diogo Jota, 28 years old, and his brother André, also a footballer and two years younger, died in the early morning of Thursday after suffering a road…
Mohamed Salah, Liverpool's best player, said goodbye to his teammate Diogo Jota, who died two days ago in a car accident, in an emotional way.
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