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A second mural in honour of Diogo Jota has been completed near Anfield.
Football fans and players across the world have continued to honour the memory of Jota and his brother Andre Silva, who both passed in an unfortunate car accident two weeks ago.
The Portuguese star was travelling back to Liverpool to resume pre-season training early when the unfortunate incident took place.
Liverpool FC have continued to honour his memory.
The club announced the permanent retirement of his No.
20’ is never forgotten.
But it is not just Liverpool FC that have done well to honour the 28-year-old?
The club’s fans have also been very much involved in remembering Jota.
From lining up the streets of Anfield to drop flowers and memorabilia in honour of the ex-Red, to singing his song in the 20th minute of the club’s opening pre-season game against Preston North End last Sunday, fans have been unrelenting in ensuring that Jota’s memory is well honoured.
Another fan-led tribute in honour of Jota has now been completed, with artist John Culshaw the finishing up another unique Diogo Jota mural.
Image credits: Liverpool FC
The piece, which depicts Jota in a moment of celebration, is located on the exterior of the Halfway House pub, just a short walk from the Liverpool’s home stadium, where Jota enjoyed so many moments of joy after his arrival from Wolverhampton Wanderers in September 2020.
Image credits: Liverpool FC
The new mural is the second piece of artwork in honour of Jota that has gone live in the city of Liverpool.
Shortly after the striker’s death, street art collective Murwalls created the “FOREVER 20” mural in honour of Jota.
The piece which is located on the wall of Sybil Road was decked with a several tribute messages from the club’s fans and the community.
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