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Andy Robertson, Arne Slot and Michael Edwards laid tributes to Diogo Jota outside Anfield on Tuesday as Liverpool continues to mourn the untimely and tragic death of the Portugal forward.
Jota passed away on Thursday following a car crash in the Zamora region in northern Spain, which also devastatingly claimed the life of his younger brother Andre Silva.
In the meantime, thousands of tributes have been laid outside Anfield, and a book of condolence was opened at the ground.
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Robertson, Slot and Edwards were among those in Portugal and, on Tuesday, laid flowers at the makeshift memorial outside Anfield.
“Our hearts are broken,” Robertson wrote in a card.
Arne Slot and his wife observe the Jota memorial outside Anfield.
Slot, alongside his wife, laid a bunch of flowers and a card at the memorial
Robertson, Slot and Edwards were also pictured taking in the tributes and reading the cards and messages which have been left at Anfield.
It comes just hours after Liverpool’s Women’s side laid a floral tribute at the memorial, courtesy of Grace Fisk and Gemma Bonner, who also signed the book of condolence.
Liverpool broadcast a free-to-air program in memory of Jota on Monday night, as the club slowly returns to some semblance of normality.
There is no update yet on whether Sunday’s prearranged friendly against Preston North End will go ahead as scheduled.