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Trent Alexander-Arnold Shows True Colours with New Diogo Jota Tribute
Trent Alexander-Arnold, now a star at Real Madrid, returned to Anfield and left an emotional tribute to his late former Liverpool teammate Diogo Jota ahead of a UEFA Champions League clash.[1]
Diogo Jota tragically died in a car accident on July 3, 2025, alongside his brother Andre Silva, shocking the football world. Liverpool FC has since maintained a permanent memorial outside Anfield Stadium and retired Jota's No. 20 shirt in his honor.[1]
On November 3, 2025, a Real Madrid delegation visited Anfield to pay respects before their match against Liverpool. Alexander-Arnold led the group, which included club legend Xabi Alonso, director Emilio Butragueno, and player Dean Hujsen. They placed a wreath at Jota's memorial, featuring a heartfelt message personally penned by the England international.[1]
The tribute highlighted Alexander-Arnold's enduring bond with Jota, describing him as an "amazing man" who "lit up a room" with his presence. Earlier, following Jota's passing, Alexander-Arnold had shared similar sentiments, praising his friend's infectious energy and impact both on and off the pitch.[1][2]
This poignant gesture underscored Alexander-Arnold's loyalty to Liverpool's legacy despite his move to Real Madrid. Fans and pundits praised the right-back for showing his "true colours," blending respect for his past with his current club's sportsmanship. Real Madrid's initiative also symbolized unity in grief across rivalries.[1]
The Anfield return marked Alexander-Arnold's first since Jota's death, adding deep emotional weight to the Champions League encounter. Liverpool supporters lauded the tribute, with social media buzzing about the touching moment that transcended club divides.[1]
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