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Liverpool have left Diogo Jota's spot in the dressing room untouched(Image: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Liverpool have left an empty seat in their dressing room in a touching tribute to Diogo Jota after he tragically passed away in July.
Jota and his brother died in a car accident in Spain and Liverpool have retired the No.20 shirt in his honour.
The club have also left his spot in the Anfield dressing room empty as a poignant reminder.
There were a number of other emotional tributes to Jota as Liverpool began their new Premier League campaign with a 4-2 win over Bournemouth on Friday.
A minute's silence was held ahead of kick-off, while special mosaics were displayed in the stands in honour of Jota and his brother.
"Above all, at Anfield it seems like in the second half when you attack towards the Kop, it feels like the ball wants to go inside the net," Chiesa said.
"And today, I want to think that we had also the help of Diogo and his brother up there.
It was really emotional today and after I scored, my thoughts went to Diogo, to Andre, to his family who were here today.
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"It was really emotional.
In my mind, I think that Diogo was somewhere in here helping me to score this goal.