But I can’t see it!
I’m heartbroken to hear about the passing of Diogo and his brother André. It is devastating to think that a life so full of joy and potential has been taken far too soon. It’s the least he deserves after how much he loved us.”
Francis, a season ticket holder in The Kop, said he hoped the club’s first pre-season friendly against Preston North End in two weeks would be called off as a mark of respect.
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Wolves supporters have also been laying flowers and tributes outside Molineux, where Diogo Jota spent three years of his career.
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Tennis legend Rafael Nadal has posted: “What sad news. What a summer he’s had, and you get this devastating news that his family have had in the last few hours, you can’t even comprehend it.”
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Josh Halliday
Our North of England editor Josh Halliday is at Anfield with a growing number of Liverpool fans.
Anfield season ticket holder Gary Moss was holding back tears as fans laid floral tributes to Jota outside the stadium’s Hillsborough memorial.
“It’s just devastating,” he said. You will be truly missed, and always remembered.”
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Needless to say, the tributes have been pouring in for Jota.
Jota’s Portugal teammate Rúben Neves, who plays for Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia, wrote on Instagram: “They say we only lose people when we forget them. Ben Fisher went along to have a chat with him about what he plans to do at the Championship club.
Mason was intent on becoming a No 1 after that first spell in interim charge after Mourinho was sacked, when at 29 Mason became the youngest coach in Premier League history.
