Anfield Unites in Heartfelt Tribute to Diogo Jota During Premier League Opener
Liverpool FC honors Diogo Jota with emotional pre-match tributes at Anfield, including retired jerseys and fan mosaics, during their Premier League opener against Bournemouth.

Emotional Scenes at Anfield
Liverpool Football Club opened their Premier League campaign with a poignant tribute to former striker Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva during Friday night's match against Bournemouth. The Anfield crowd created a breathtaking visual display featuring coordinated mosaics reading 'DJ20' and 'AS30' across the Kop and Sir Kenny Dalglish stands.
Pre-Match Ceremony Highlights
- You'll Never Walk Alone reverberated through the stadium with unprecedented emotion
- 60-second silence observed with players wearing commemorative black armbands
- Giant pitchside banners displayed messages: "Forever in Red" and "20 Never Forgotten"
Club's Official Statement
Manager Arne Slot emphasized in his program notes:
"Tonight we don't just play for points - we play to honor brothers who embodied the Liverpool spirit. Their legacy fuels our season."
The Reds revealed permanent memorial plans:
- Retired #20 jersey displayed in Anfield's Hall of Fame
- Special edition training kits with gold-stitched tributes
- Annual youth academy scholarship in Jota's name
League-Wide Recognition
All Premier League matches this weekend will feature:
- Unified minute's silence pre-kickoff
- Digital billboard tributes during matches
- Charity donations to road safety initiatives
Matchday Atmosphere
Fans created impromptu shrines at:
- The Hillsborough Memorial
- Anfield Road end gates
- Main club store entrance
Chants of "He Made the People Happy" echoed through the stadium as Liverpool secured a 3-1 victory, with Mohamed Salah dedicating his goal to Jota during post-match interviews.
Lasting Legacy
Jota's contribution to Liverpool's historic 20th league title and his 62 goals in 142 appearances remain etched in club folklore. Wolves announced plans to install a memorial plaque at Molineux ahead of their Saturday fixture.