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Mohamed Salah makes heartbreaking admission in emotional social media message after the tragic death of Liverpool Team-Mate Diogo Jota on 28

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Mohamed Salah has revealed that he is ‘lost for words’ after the tragic death of him Liverpool teammate Diogo Jota At the age of 28.

Jota and his brother Andre died after a car accident in Spain in the early hours of Thursday morning.

Portugal International Jota was only married to Rute Cardoso two weeks prior to his death.

Salah and Jota have been teammates in Liverpool since the last arrival in the club in 2020.

In a social media, Salah stated that it would be ‘extremely difficult’ to accept that Jota will not be present during the training for the season.

Salah wrote on X: ‘I am really lost for words. Until yesterday I never thought there would be something that would scare me to go back to Liverpool after the break. Teammates come and don’t go like that. It is extremely difficult to accept that Diogo will not be there when we go back.

Mohamed Salah said he was 'lost for words' after his teammate Diogo Jota died

Mohamed Salah said he was ‘lost for words’ after his teammate Diogo Jota died

Salah and Jota played 151 games for Liverpool together after the arrival of the latter in 2020

Salah and Jota played 151 games for Liverpool together after the arrival of the latter in 2020

Jota and his brother Andre died after a car accident in Spain in the early hours of Thursday

Jota and his brother Andre died after a car accident in Spain in the early hours of Thursday

‘My thoughts are with his wife, his children and of course his parents who suddenly lost their children. Those close to Diogo and his brother Andre need all the support they can get. They will never be forgotten. ‘

In total, Salah and Jota played 151 games together for Liverpool and combined for goals at 19 times in terms of one that helped the other.

In general, Jota made 182 performances for the Reds and scored 65 goals while giving 26 assists.

He was part of the Liverpool team that won the Premier League title last season and previously won the FA Cup and two competition cups.

Jota and his brother Andre died when his Lamborghini had triggered a band while catching up another vehicle on the A-52 in Cernadilla near Zamora.

The car would have been broken in flames, whereby the brothers cannot be saved.

They were on their way to Santander to get a ferry to Great Britain, with Diogo not to fly after pulmonary operation.

In Gondomar, Portugal gathered in Gondomar to express their respect to Jota and his brother.

Jota and Rute Cardoso have three children, depicted on the Anfield Pitch in May after winning the Premier League

Jota and Rute Cardoso have three children, depicted on the Anfield Pitch in May after winning the Premier League

Hundreds of fans laid flowers and scarves outside the home stadium of Liverpool on Thursday

Hundreds of fans laid flowers and scarves outside the home stadium of Liverpool on Thursday

Lines can be seen on the road today where the Lamborghini caught up a car and then immediately into the crash barriers

Lines can be seen on the road today where the Lamborghini caught up a car and then immediately into the crash barriers

The remains of the Lamborghini that contain Diogo Jota and his brother Andre. Paramedics fought to save the men after the crash around 12.35 on Thursday

The remains of the Lamborghini that contain Diogo Jota and his brother Andre. Paramedics fought to save the men after the crash around 12.35 on Thursday

Meanwhile, former Liverpool -captain Jordan Henderson was one of them to pay tribute to Anfield.

Liverpool -Manager Arne Slot was among them to give a tribute to Jota in a statement on the club’s website.

“What to say? What can anyone say right now if the shock and the pain are so incredibly raw? “Slot started. “I wish I had the words, but I know I don’t.

‘I only have feelings that I know will share so many people about a person and a player of whom we loved a lot and a family that we give so much about.

“My first thoughts are not those of a football manager. They are from a father, a son, a brother and an uncle and they belong to the family of Diogo and Andre Silva who have experienced such an unimaginable loss.

‘My message to them is very clear – you will never walk alone. The players, the staff, the supporters of Liverpool Football Club are all with you and what I have seen today, the same can be said about the wider family of football.

‘This is not just a response to tragedy. It is also a reaction to the goodness of the people involved and the respect that so many have for the boys as individuals and for the family as a whole. ‘

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