Everton Ambassador Ian Snodin joined Portugal-born strikers Beto and Youssef Chermiti visited Anfield on Friday to pay tribute to Diogo Jota and André Silva.

Jota and his brother, André Silva, tragically passed away following a road traffic accident in Spain on Thursday.

The trio of Everton representatives signed a book of condolence in the Anfield Road Stand, before laying wreaths of flowers in memory of the pair.

Our thoughts continue to be with their family and friends and everyone at Liverpool FC at this incredibly sad time.

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  1. Regardless of me being the Everton supporter I am, I still find Diogo Jota's tragic death pretty difficult to even imagine, especially in terms of the impact it's had, and will continue to have, on he and his brother's family/families and other loved ones, and, of course, on everyone associated with Liverpool Football Club, his brother's club, and the Portuguese national team (and the much wider footballing 'fraternity').. RIP to Diogo Jota and, of course, his brother Andre… 💙❤️

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  3. Am a mad mad blue but football goes out of the window when things like this happen.
    Red or blue we slag each other off and yes banter goes too far sometimes but what I love about Merseyside is when bad things happen like this and the 97 fans we all stand shoulder to shoulder.
    I remember being at the final in 1989 and everyone singing Merseyside Merseyside. Even when nothing bad happened the same song in 1986 amazing