Heavy 🕯️Hundreds of scarves placed outside the field of Anfield, hundreds of people lined up to sign and pay their respects

After the Liverpool Echo, 28-year-old Jota and his brother died in a car accident, fans placed hundreds of scarves and flowers outside Anfield stadium in memory of them. Earlier yesterday, Liverpool announced that the condolence book was opened to c...


After the Liverpool Echo, 28-year-old Jota and his brother died in a car accident, fans placed hundreds of scarves and flowers outside Anfield stadium in memory of them.

Earlier yesterday, Liverpool announced that the condolence book was opened to commemorate Jota and his brothers, and fans had four hours to write their memorials in the reception area of ​​the Anfield Road stands. Fans who cannot go to Anfield can sign an electronic condolence book on Liverpool's official website.

Later yesterday, photos taken by Echo showed hundreds of scarves, flowers and letters scattered on the grass on 97th Avenue, building a temporary sacred place for the Portuguese international. There was a note outside the venue saying: "Thank you, Jota. We will miss you, our No. 20. YNWA RIP". On the banner is "RIP, YNWA".

The little girl queuing up to mourn



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