Thousands of football fans have made their way to Anfield stadium to pay their respects to the Liverpool forward Diogo Jota after his death in a car crash in Spain.
Jota, 28, was killed when a Lamborghini he was travelling in with his younger brother, Andre Silva, suffered a tyre blow-out, crashed and caught fire.
A sea of flowers, football shirts, scarves, balloons and flags have been laid outside Liverpool’s ground by fans since news of his death broke.
Writing on social media, former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, who was in charge at Anfield when Jota was signed from Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2020, said he was heartbroken, as the club described the player’s death as “an unimaginable loss”.
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