00:30I was laying in bed and I got a call from my mom and she said Jota had died and I was like what? I was so shocked I sprung out of bed immediately and I couldn't believe it. I absolutely couldn't believe it. I didn't want to believe it at all.
01:00I cried instantly. He's the only reason I actually started to watch, well it's not the reason I started watching Liverpool because I grew up as a Liverpool fan.
01:09But yeah, he's like my main player in the team and if he was subbed I'd be like fuming and I wouldn't watch the rest of the game and if he wasn't on the starting eleven where he was on the bench and he'd come on then I'd start watching because he was literally the only player I enjoyed watching on the pitch for some reason.
01:39I have. We've bought red and white roses down. I bought a scarf. It's grey. It just says you'll never walk alone on it. I bought that and that's been laid as well. And I've like left tributes on my Facebook page and everything for him.
02:01Not alive now but he used to see him with his cars. He used to like his cars when he'd come. He'd see him driving them. And he'd wait. I only live over there. He'd wait, yeah. You know, he wasn't there. We didn't know him as such.
02:16You know what I mean? I bet the players are devastated. Anyone's devastated.
02:31Football is one of those things that transcends the normal tribal rivalries when something tragic happens and this will be another case and I'm absolutely certain that you will see all sorts of colours of rosettes and scarves and banners and whatever.
02:59the mementos that people will leave because it could be any football club, couldn't it?
03:04It's heartbreaking. It is absolutely heartbreaking. It just shows our thoughts today. Primarily with Diego's family, his wife and his children.