Did Liverpool Legend Steven Gerrard Honor Diogo Jota and Andre Silva?

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Key Takeaways
- Steven Gerrard paid tribute to the late Diogo Jota and Andre Silva at Anfield.
- Numerous Liverpool players joined in honoring the memory of the two brothers.
- A mural titled 'Forever 20' was created near Anfield to commemorate Jota.
- Jota was instrumental in Liverpool's trophy successes since joining from Wolves.
- The football community is united in mourning their loss.
Liverpool, July 11 (NationPress) Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard paid homage to Diogo Jota and Andre Silva with a heartfelt tribute at Anfield on Friday morning.
The iconic player laid flowers at the memorial site outside the Main Stand, which has become a gathering point for hundreds of condolences for Jota and Silva, who tragically lost their lives in a road traffic accident last Thursday.
Joined by members of the Steven Gerrard Academy, he expressed his sorrow with a tribute to the two young brothers.
As the Liverpool team resumed pre-season training, several first-team players, including Milos Kerkez, Armin Pecsi, and Dominik Szoboszlai, also paid their respects by laying flowers at the memorial site on Thursday.
Former Reds midfielder Adam Lallana was seen outside the Main Stand, which is adorned with numerous tributes from fans, friends, and club members.
A mural on Sybil Road near Anfield — created by Murwalls — has also been established as part of several supporter-led initiatives. The poignant 'Forever 20' artwork is being decorated with personal messages.
Earlier on Tuesday, Liverpool kicked off their pre-season training at the AXA Training Centre, just five days following the tragic event.
Although some players were slated to return on Friday, the heartbreaking news led to a delay. The Liverpool squad, led by Virgil Van Dijk and head coach Arne Slot, attended Jota’s funeral to pay their final respects on Saturday.
Jota, 28, was a pivotal player for both Portugal and Liverpool. Since his transfer from Wolves in 2020, he helped secure significant trophies, including the Premier League, FA Cup, and two EFL Cups.
For Portugal, Jota earned 49 caps and scored 14 goals, contributing to the squad that won the UEFA Nations League in 2019 and again in 2025, defeating Spain in the final. He had celebrated that victory with his teammates just weeks prior.