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Premier League makes Diogo Jota and Andre Silva announcement before first games

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The Premier League has revealed arrangements to pay tribute to Liverpool striker Diogo Jota and his sibling Andre Silva ahead of all fixtures this weekend.

The Premier League has held talks with Liverpool to establish the most appropriate method of remembering the Portuguese international, who sadly died in a motor vehicle collision with his brother on July 3 in Spain.



Alongside a minute's silence prior to each fixture, players across all clubs will don black armbands, whilst clubs will receive materials and visuals to showcase on their big screens.



Tributes had already been offered to the siblings before last Sunday's Community Shield encounter between Liverpool and Crystal Palace at Wembley, where floral arrangements were placed on the turf and a period of silence was held before kick-off.



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Nevertheless, a minority of Eagles supporters interrupted the silence, sparking a firm response from the opposing end of the ground and from fellow Palace fans who tried to silence those displaying disrespect during the commemoration, reports the Liverpool Echo.



When questioned about the incident following his team's loss at Wembley, Arne Slot commented: "I don't think this was planned, or that this was the idea of the fan who made some noise

And I think then the fans of Palace were trying to calm that person or those persons down, so I don't think he had a bad intention, the guy or people who made noise.

"They tried to calm him down, but that was a bit noisy as well

And then our fans reacted, 'Hey, what's happening here?'.

"So I don't think there's a bad intention to it, because the fans of Crystal Palace and everywhere around the world have paid huge respect to Diogo and Andre and this was, I think, unlucky or, I can't find the right words, but I don't think there was a bad intention in it."

Liverpool supporters had earlier displayed their respects with a rousing rendition of 'You'll Never Walk Alone' as wreaths were brought onto the pitch, unveiling a white banner showing 'Diogo J' alongside the forward's image and squad number 20.

The Reds' record goalscorer Ian Rush, Palace chairman Steve Parish and Football Association chair Debbie Hewitt laid wreaths in the Liverpool section whilst supporters from both sides showed their respect with a standing ovation as pictures of the brothers were displayed on the stadium's big screens

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