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Anfield mourns the loss of Diogo Jota, the adored Liverpool forward, who tragically passed away following a car accident in Spain.
The Portuguese lad has heard his name sung on countless occasions.
The song pays homage to Jota's Liverpool shirt number and playing style, drawing comparisons with legendary Portuguese star Luis Figo.
Figo, who boasts an impressive list of accolades including the Ballon d'Or in 2000, was the second Portuguese player to win the award after Euse?bio.
So, what are the lyrics to the Diogo Jota chant?
The melody is borrowed from a popular chant by River Plate fans in Argentina, set to the tune of Bad Moon Rising by Creedence Clearwater Revival:
Oh, he wears the number 20,He will take us to victory,And when he’s running down the left wing,He’ll cut inside and score for LFC.
He’s a lad from Portugal,Better than Figo don’t you know,Oh, his name is Diogo!
Jota last heard his anthem ring out at Anfield during the Premier League celebrations in May.
In a poignant moment just a month after his special cameo in Webster's BOSS KIDS event at the MandS Bank Arena on 25 May – marking the climax of the 24/25 Premier League season – tributes have poured in for Diogo Jota.
Webster had sparked excitement among young Liverpool FC supporters when he revealed: "One of the players who plays for Liverpool has got a special message for us.
We are champions."
The tragic news of Diogo Jota's passing in a car accident has led to Anfield becoming a shrine, with flowers and heartfelt messages.
Fans incorporated Jota's chant into their respects: "Ooooh he wears the number 20.