Crocodile s tears! Liverpool striker is coming to mourn Jota and turns around to apply for a transfer!
2:45am, 12 July 2025Football
This is simply incredible. Louis Diaz (Liverpool) has recently caused an uproar after missing the funeral of the late Diogo Jota. Jota and his younger brother Andre Silva died in a car accident on the 3rd (Korean time). The funeral was held at the "Cathedral of Our Lady of Gondomar" in Gondomar, Portugal on the 5th. Most of Liverpool players attended the funeral to see Jota and Silva off, but Diaz was missing.
Spanish media "Marca" criticized on the 6th: "While almost all Liverpool players mourning their teammates, Diaz attended the Internet celebrity event held in the motherland of Colombia under the sponsorship contract, and even danced." "He should remember that Jota was one of the people who helped him when he joined Liverpool." In fact, Diaz attended an Internet celebrity event in Colombia on the 6th and posted a video of himself dancing, laughing and talking on social media. The incident caused quite a lot of controversy, and Diaz realized the criticism, deleted the video, and made no statement.
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