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Former Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana (Image: Andrew Kearns - CameraSport via Getty Images)
Former Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana returned to Anfield on Thursday to visit the memorial of Diogo Jota and Andre Silva.
Brothers Jota, 28, and Silva, 25, were killed in a road traffic accident while travelling through the Zamora region of Spain in the early hours of Thursday, July 3.
Since the pair's tragic passing, the football world has come together to pay tribute to the brothers, who played for Liverpool and FC Penafiel, respectively.
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On Saturday, the majority of the Liverpool first-team, including captain Virgil van Dijk and manager Arne Slot, attended the brothers' funeral service in Gondomar, Portugal.
At Anfield, meanwhile, fans have been paying their respects to Jota, who helped Liverpool win the Premier League in May, by laying flowers, scarves and shirts at a memorial site opposite the Main Stand.
And on Thursday, Lallana, who spent six years at Anfield after joining from Southampton in 2014, visited the site to pay tribute to Jota and Silva.
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Liverpool' made their delayed return to pre-season training at the club's AXA Training Centre in Kirkby on Tuesday.
The Reds were initially due to report back on Monday, but those plans were shelved in the wake of Jota's tragic passing last week.
After returning to training this week the Premier League champions will begin their preparations for the new campaign with a pre-season friendly at Preston North End on Sunday afternoon.
And ahead of Sunday's trip to Deepdale, Liverpool CEO Billy Hogan has confirmed that Jota and Silva will be remembered before the fixture.
Speaking to LFCTV on Wednesday, Hogan said: "We certainly will, obviously, remember both Andre and Diogo and at the appropriate time we’ll make those plans clear.
We’ve got the match on Sunday at Deepdale and we’ll of course remember them at that match.
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"Then the tour, then we come back to Anfield and then the season starts, so we’re thinking about all of those moments.
Of course, we want to make sure we do the right thing and appropriately remember both Andre and Diogo."