With his teammates beside him, the winger lifted a Chelsea shirt that read the names "Diogo" and "Andre," in tribute to the late footballing brothers who lost their lives in a fatal car crash on Thursday.
As Chelsea stood united at the halfway line before kickoff, Neto and Enzo Fernandez held up the custom shirt, as the rest of the team had their arms interlocked with heads bowed.
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