Overview
- Paulo Dybala and coach Claudio Ranieri visited the Anfield shrine on August 9 ahead of Roma’s friendly against Everton and placed white flowers among existing tributes to Diogo Jota.
- AS Roma’s official social media channels published a video of the visit, which quickly went viral and underscored the club’s solidarity.
- The open-air memorial on Sybil Road features flowers, jerseys, flags and a “Forever 20” mural that fans and club legends maintain to celebrate Jota’s legacy.
- Spanish investigators cite skid marks on the A-52 highway as evidence of excessive speed in the July 3 crash that killed Jota and his brother.
- The tribute follows Liverpool FC’s decision to retire Jota’s No. 20 shirt and reflects the ongoing solidarity of the football community.