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Mourners continue to flood to Anfield to pay their respects to Diogo Jota.
The Liverpool forward tragically passed away on Thursday following a car crash in northern Spain that also claimed the life of his brother, Andre Silva.
The siblings had been traveling back to the UK for the start of Jota’s preseason at Liverpool, which was originally planned for Monday.
Given the traumatic news of the last few days, the club has reportedly decided to push that back to Tuesday.
Liverpool made the immediate decision to close all club stores, museums and tours until Monday, and fly flags at half-mast after Jota’s death was announced.
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Fans immediately made their way to Anfield following the news on Thursday, with a makeshift shrine emerging outside the Main Stand.
Everton also paid tribute to Jota outside Anfield
Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele both repeated the celebration after scoring at the Club World Cup, as did Jota’s former teammate Diogo Goncalves.
As tributes continue to pour in for Jota, Liverpool has opted to extend the opening hours for the book of condolence at Anfield.
It was originally supposed to end at 17:00 BST on Sunday but has been extended to 20:00 BST on Tuesday, such is the level of desire for supporters to pay tribute to the 28-year-old.
As per Liverpool reporter James Pearce, such is the overwhelming show of affection for Jota, that tributes "now cover the entire length of the Main Stand and beyond, from Anfield Road to Walton Breck Road."
Jota played 182 times for Liverpool, scoring 65 goals
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