On the morning of July 4, hundreds of people – from fans, players, to loved ones – were present at Liverpool Cathedral to bid farewell to Diogo Jota, the talented player who had just passed away suddenly, in a solemn and emotional funeral.

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The atmosphere in the ancient church was almost silent when Ed Sheeran walked out from the back of the cathedral, holding his familiar wooden guitar. No lights, no orchestra, no introduction. There was only a suffocating silence, as Ed nodded slightly to Jota’s family and began singing the song “Supermarket Flowers” ​​– a song that was once written to bid farewell to his mother, but now, became a heartfelt tribute to a football hero who had just left this world.

“I hope I see the world as you did…” – when that song rang out, people could clearly feel each gaze looking down, each tear starting to roll down.

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In the front row, Jota’s wife could not hold back her emotions, hugging her little son tightly. The boy was too young to understand everything that was happening, but clearly, his little heart felt the loss.

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Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alisson Becker, Andrew Robertson and all the members of Liverpool FC, all present, sat quietly in black suits, unable to hide their red eyes. In another corner of the church, Jurgen Klopp – who had mentored Jota – bowed his head in silence, his hands tightly clutching a small Bible as a last support.

As the song ended, Ed Sheeran placed his hand on his chest, looked at his family and said quietly:

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“I’m not just a fan of Jota’s talent… my daughter loves him too. Yesterday, she asked me: ‘Daddy, is Jota playing football in heaven?’… And I believe he is.”

No one in the audience could say a word. There was no need for a lengthy farewell, because the music, the tears, and that quiet presence spoke for themselves.

Jota’s coffin was then carried out of the church to the sound of bells. Outside, thousands of fans lined the road from the church to Anfield, many wearing Liverpool No. 20 shirts, holding up banners reading “You’ll Never Walk Alone” as a promise that Jota would never be alone — even in his eternal sleep.

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To football lovers, Diogo Jota is more than just a talented striker. He was a husband, a father, a teammate, and that morning, Liverpool lost more than just a player — they lost a piece of their soul.