Mohamed Salah breaks down in tears as Liverpool fans chant Diogo Jota songs after Bournemouth win




An emotional Mohamed Salah was seen brushing away tears whilst supporters at Anfield sang tributes to Diogo Jota following Liverpool’s 4-2 triumph against Bournemouth on Friday evening. The Egyptian forward became visibly moved as he stood before the Kop after the final whistle, taking in the supporters’ heartfelt chants for their departed teammate.Mohamed Salah was emotional at Anfield after Liverpool chanted Diogo Jota songs | PAThe win marked Liverpool’s first league fixture since the Portuguese forward’s tragic passing, making the evening particularly poignant for everyone connected to the club.Jota lost his life in a vehicle accident in Spain on 3 July, alongside his brother Andre Silva, following what was believed to be a tyre failure.Manager Arne Slot acknowledged the significance of the occasion in his programme notes, stating: “We know that this will be a very emotional occasion, given it is the first league game we have played since we lost Diogo and Andre.”He praised the football community’s response, adding: “As I have said previously, the tributes that have been paid throughout the football world, and especially within the LFC community, have been truly special, and I know that tonight we will come together to honour them once more.”Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk emphasised the importance of supporting Jota’s bereaved family.”It will be a very emotional occasion for everybody associated with the club, and especially for Diogo’s wife, Rute, their children and his family, who will be in attendance this evening,” he wrote.READ MORE: Wayne Rooney, 39, explains ‘scary’ incident with football fans ahead of new Premier League seasonA tearful Mo Salah the last player to leave the field as he stands in front of the Kop while the Jota song echoes around Anfield. pic.twitter.com/LFg23udPuf— James Pearce (@JamesPearceLFC) August 15, 2025 Van Dijk continued: “They remain, of course, the most important people in all of this, and it is important that we as a club – players, staff, supporters – are there for them always, and that they know that they will always be loved and welcomed here at Anfield.”The club has permanently honoured Jota by withdrawing his number 20 jersey, with the Portuguese striker now appearing under “Forever” on Liverpool’s official squad listing.Throughout the match, all players wore black armbands whilst supporters repeatedly chanted Jota’s “Number 20” anthem, ensuring his memory resonated around Anfield throughout the evening.LATEST SPORTS NEWS: