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Tributes have poured in from all around the world following their tragic passing, while fans laid wreaths, shirts, and scarves at Anfield and paid their respects at the public wake too.
"I think we'll all remember where we were, but it goes bigger than football what we're all feeling now," Coady said.
A human being who should never have left us this early and this [early] into an amazing career."
Jota scored 44 goals for Wolves before he joined Liverpool in 2020.
He went on to net 65 times for the Reds, winning the Premier League title this season and following that up by securing the UEFA Nations League trophy with Portugal just weeks ago.
Crowds pay their respects at Anfield to Diogo Jota and his brother Andre.
For me, as a captain, it was an honor and a dream to play with him."
Jota was promoted with Wolves and played for the club in the Premier League, too
"He was born to play in the Premier League but Wolves were in the Championship," Coady said.
"I used to always tell young people they need to learn from players like Diogo and Ruben, who were brave enough to step into the Championship to help a club who were struggling at that time.
"He was brave enough to bring his childhood sweetheart to Wolverhampton and really buy into the culture of England