Wolves players and coach remember Diogo Jota
Briefly

Former Wolverhampton Wanderers player Diogo Jota tragically died in a car accident on July 3 along with his brother Andre Silva. The Wolves coaching staff and players paid their respects by laying flowers at Molineux stadium. Jota, who had a significant impact on the club from 2017 to 2020, played over 130 matches and scored 44 goals. Liverpool will also commemorate Jota and his brother during a friendly match against Preston North End, which marks their first game since Jota's passing.
Wolverhampton Wanderers coaching staff and players paid their respects to former teammate Diogo Jota following his tragic death in a car accident. Flowers and tributes were placed at Molineux stadium and around the Billy Wright statue as fans honored his memory. Jota, who played 130 matches for Wolves, was instrumental in their promotion to the Premier League, scoring 44 goals. Liverpool is also set to pay tribute during their upcoming friendly match at Preston North End.
Wolves manager Vitor Pereira led the team in laying flowers outside Molineux stadium to remember Diogo Jota, a beloved player who contributed significantly to the club.
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