Key Points

Liverpool’s pre-season opener against Preston was marked by emotional tributes to Diogo Jota and his late brother. Players honored the duo with black armbands and goal celebrations referencing Jota. On the pitch, the Reds secured a 3-1 win with goals from Bradley, Nunez, and Gakpo. Manager Arne Slot rotated two XIs to assess new signings.

Key Points: Liverpool Honor Diogo Jota in Emotional Preston Pre-Season Win

  • Liverpool players wore black armbands in tribute to Jota and Silva
  • Darwin Nunez mimicked Jota’s celebration after scoring
  • Conor Bradley opened the scoring with a teenage-assisted goal
  • Arne Slot fielded two separate XIs to test new signings
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Liverpool begin pre-season with 3-1 win over Preston in emotional tribute to Diogo Jota and brother Andre Silva

Liverpool beat Preston 3-1 in a match overshadowed by tributes to Diogo Jota and his late brother Andre Silva.

"The entire stadium rose to applaud as an image of the brothers was shown – Match Report"

New Delhi, July 13

Liverpool opened their 2025-26 pre-season with a 3-1 win over Preston North End at Deepdale, but the match was defined far more by the emotion surrounding it than the scoreline. This was the Reds’ first game since the tragic passing of Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva, who lost their lives in a car accident in Spain last week.

Ahead of kick-off, a poignant atmosphere enveloped the stadium. Preston players laid a wreath in front of the travelling Liverpool fans, and both teams observed a minute’s silence. A stirring live rendition of You’ll Never Walk Alone preceded the match, while players from both sides wore black armbands.

On the 20-minute mark, the entire stadium rose to applaud as an image of the brothers was shown, prompting a moving, extended chant of Jota’s song from the away section. Tributes to Diogo and Andre didn’t stop there. Liverpool’s Darwin Nunez celebrated his goal in the second half by mimicking Jota’s iconic goal celebrations, while Cody Gakpo later marked his strike with a gesture referencing Jota’s shirt number – 20 – drawing cheers and tears from the travelling supporters.

On the field, the Reds produced a promising performance. Conor Bradley opened the scoring late in the first half, with assists from teenagers Rio Ngumoha and Federico Chiesa in the build-up. Nunez doubled the lead after the break, capitalising on a defensive error, and Gakpo added a third in the final minutes after Preston’s Liam Lindsay had pulled one back with a powerful header.

Arne Slot opted to field two separate XIs in each half at Deepdale on Sunday afternoon, with the first-half line-up featuring Giorgi Mamardashvili and the second-half team including Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Beautiful gestures from both teams. In India we understand the importance of paying respects - the minute's silence and wreath laying reminded me of how we honor our departed during cricket matches.
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Arjun K
The 20th minute tribute gave me goosebumps! But as an Indian football fan, I wish our ISL clubs showed this level of emotional connection with fans. We need to learn from such moments.
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Priya S
Stayed up till 2 AM IST to watch this match. Worth every minute! Nunez and Gakpo's tributes were so touching. Football truly unites people across cultures in grief and celebration.
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Michael C
Respectful criticism - while the tributes were beautiful, I hope the club now gives the family space to grieve privately. The media attention must be overwhelming for them.
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Kavya N
As someone who lost a sibling, this hit too close to home. The way football community comes together in tough times is remarkable. Prayers for Jota's family from Mumbai 🙏

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