A delegation from Everton Football Club crossed Stanley Park on 4 July to lay wreaths at Liverpool’s Anfield stadium in memory of forward Diogo Jota and his brother, André Silva. The group included Portuguese strikers Beto and Youssef Chermiti as well as former midfielder and club ambassador Ian Snodin. The tribute temporarily set aside the city’s long-standing Merseyside rivalry, underscoring a shared period of mourning across English football following the deaths of the Portuguese siblings. Liverpool and Everton supporters gathered outside the ground’s memorial area as the Everton party placed flowers and observed a moment of silence.
Everton paid their respects to Diogo Jota and his brother at Anfield earlier today. ❤️ https://t.co/freAaEJWPS
EMOCIONANTE: ¡EVERTON TAMBIÉN DESPIDIÓ A DIOGO JOTA! 🔵👏 Una delegación de los Toffees, histórico clásico rival de Liverpool, integrada por el embajador Ian Snodin y los futbolistas Beto Betuncal y Youssef Chermiti, se acercaron a rendirle homenaje al portugués luego de su https://t.co/rZPSeALANd
Everton pay their respects 💙❤️ Beto and Youssef Chermiti, who are both Portuguese, and former Toffees midfielder Ian Snodin laid wreaths in Diogo Jota and Andre Silva's memory outside Anfield. https://t.co/Ot6WoWUJ7K