Manchester United manager Rúben Amorim, along with players Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot, paid tribute at a memorial outside Anfield for the late Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, who tragically died in a car accident in Spain earlier this month.
The visit was a solemn moment of respect and solidarity, transcending football rivalries between Manchester United and Liverpool, where Jota was a key player. The memorial has become a powerful symbol of collective mourning, featuring floral arrangements, scarves, shirts, and heartfelt messages from supporters around the world.

Fernandes and Dalot shared a close bond with Jota, having played alongside him on the Portuguese national team, with whom they recently celebrated a Nations League title. Their grief is deeply personal, mourning not just a teammate but also a compatriot and friend.
Together with Amorim, who assumed management duties at Manchester United in November, the trio laid a wreath at the memorial with a message that read: “Rest in peace Diogo and Andre. With deepest condolences from everyone at Manchester United.”
This act of homage reflects the football community’s widespread sorrow and respect for the Jota brothers, whose legacy extends far beyond club loyalties, touching fans and players worldwide.