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‘We Play for Him Now’: Liverpool Honour Diogo Jota in Emotional Return at Preston

Okorie Bonaventure
Last updated: July 14, 2025 7:48 pm
Okorie Bonaventure
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Cody Gakpo, standing alongside Joe Gomez, was moved to tears after the match
Cody Gakpo, standing alongside Joe Gomez, was moved to tears after the match

Liverpool paid tribute to Diogo Jota in an emotional pre-season friendly at Preston. From solemn ceremonies to heartfelt chants, the match marked a powerful return to football filled with grief, remembrance, and unity.

In the quiet grief that has swept through Anfield, Liverpool returned to the pitch for the first time since the passing of Diogo Jota. Their pre-season friendly against Preston North End became something more profound — a moving tribute, a shared moment of mourning, and a collective step forward for a club still reeling from loss.

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A Match Transformed Into MemorialA Night of Tears, Tributes, and TogethernessSlot Leads With Humanity, Not Just TacticsFootball Carries On — But So Does the GriefA Season With a Higher Purpose

A Match Transformed Into Memorial

Fans display banners in honour of the late Jota 

What was once a standard pre-season tune-up became an evening of raw emotion at Deepdale. Preston vs Liverpool wasn’t about tactics or trials. It was about remembering. From the moment Liverpool fans began chanting Jota’s name 20 minutes before kickoff, it was clear this was a different kind of match.

Preston’s captain, Ben Whiteman, laid a wreath before the away end as Claudio Rose Maguire, wife of former Preston player Sean Maguire, delivered a haunting rendition of You’ll Never Walk Alone. The anthem was no longer just a song — it became a requiem.

The stadium fell silent, then roared into a 10-minute, heartfelt chant in Jota’s name as fans stood united — 21,289 of them — led by a visibly emotional Mohamed Salah and his teammates.

A Night of Tears, Tributes, and Togetherness

After scoring Liverpool’s second goal, Darwin Núñez imitated Jota’s goal celebration

Liverpool’s players wore black armbands. They sang, they cried, and they played — not just for the shirt, but for their friend.

After goals from Darwin Núñez and Cody Gakpo, both men celebrated in Jota’s signature style. The No. 20 may have been retired, but the joy Diogo Jota brought to scoring was very much alive. At full-time, players and coaches stood arm-in-arm in front of the fans, applauding through another seven-minute serenade.

Banners bearing Jota’s name filled the stands. Supporters offered songs as eulogies, while the squad gave their energy, emotion, and effort in his memory.

Slot Leads With Humanity, Not Just Tactics

New manager Arne Slot showed leadership beyond the pitch. In his most challenging task to date, he gave his players freedom to feel.

“If we want to laugh, we laugh. If we want to cry, we cry,” Slot said. “Be yourself. Don’t pretend to be anything else. Respect your emotions — that’s how we honour Diogo.”

Slot’s words have resonated deeply inside the club and out. His compassionate approach has helped the squad navigate a mourning period that now redefines their 2025/26 season.

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk and manager Arne Slot applaud supporters at Deepdale, where the late Diogo Jota was first and foremost in the thoughts of players and fans

Football Carries On — But So Does the Grief

In another world, this game would’ve been about squad depth, tactical tweaks, and standout performances from new arrivals like Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong. Instead, there was no talk of transfers, formations, or match ratings.

Mohamed Salah looked emotional as he acknowledged the fans

Even Preston’s goal — a set-piece header by Liam Lindsay — passed without scrutiny. As Slot’s squad regrouped after the 3-1 win, the result felt both irrelevant and necessary.

The upcoming season will proceed, starting with matches in Asia, then the Community Shield, and eventually the full grind of domestic and European competition. But Liverpool will carry something new this year — the weight of grief, and the desire to turn that sorrow into something beautiful and lasting.

A Season With a Higher Purpose

Van Dijk consoles Nunez after the full-time whistle

Diogo Jota may be gone, but his presence will echo in every goal celebration, in every rendition of You’ll Never Walk Alone, in every roar from the Kop. Liverpool will play on — not just to win, but to remember.

The expectation of perfection must now be tempered with empathy. Critique can wait. Compassion cannot. This squad deserves the space to grieve and the grace to heal — even as they chase silverware in Jota’s name.

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