USMNT’s Christian Pulisic leads Milan in touching tribute to late Liverpool star Diogo Jota
In a week that has left the soccer world stunned and grieving, Diogo Jota’s untimely death at the age of 28 has united players and fans in mourning. The Liverpool and Portugal forward tragically lost his life in a car accident in Spain alongside his brother Andre Silva, just days after celebrating his marriage and at the height of his career.
Amid the outpouring of tributes from across the globe, Milan players, led by Christian Pulisic, joined in remembering one of the game’s most beloved and dynamic attackers. The news has brought sorrow not only to Merseyside but across Europe and beyond, a testament to Jota’s influence on and off the pitch.
The world woke up to disbelief on Thursday morning when Spanish newspaper Marca first reported that Diogo Jota and his younger brother had been killed in a car accident in the Zamora province of northwest Spain. What initially felt like a terrible misunderstanding was tragically confirmed hours later by Liverpool, which consequently announced the loss of its player.
“We are devastated by the unimaginable loss,” the club wrote. In a single moment, a wife lost her husband, three children lost their father, and soccer lost one of its brightest stars.
We have opened physical and digital books of condolence, following the devastating passing of Diogo Jota and his brother Andre.
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) July 3, 2025
Jota had just married Rute Cardoso, his partner of 13 years, and was on his way to Santander to catch a ferry to England for the start of pre-season training. His life was not only in full bloom—it was about to enter another chapter of glory.
Milan’s tribute: Soccer stands united
As tributes poured in, Christian Pulisic and other Milan players expressed their grief. The American International reposted a heartfelt video from GOAL USA, adding a solemn “RIP” in remembrance. He wasn’t alone.
His Rossoneri teammates followed suit with messages of their own:
- Rafael Leao: “???? Rest in peace brother ????????????????”
Leao on Instagram pic.twitter.com/fVyP4RWCJQ
— Milan Eye (@MilanEye) July 3, 2025
- Strahinja Pavlovic: “????”
- Theo Hernandez: “D.E.P ????????️”
D.E.P. ????????????️ https://t.co/CcycUnVLeP
— Theo Hernandez (@TheoHernandez) July 3, 2025
- Ismael Bennacer: “Great player, gone way too soon. May his soul rest in peace.”
Ismael Bennacer rend hommage à Diogo Jota sur Instagram ????❤️ pic.twitter.com/44hJCCccPa
— Massilia Zone (@MassiliaZone) July 3, 2025
- Fikayo Tomori: “Lost for words, RIP ????????????️”
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— Milan Posts (@MilanPosts) July 3, 2025
These messages from the Serie A squad were echoed across the soccer world, from Liverpool to the Portuguese national team. But the grief expressed in Milan carried special resonance. For some, the 28-year-old forward was more than just another player—he was a former teammate, a fellow countryman, a friend.