Salah leads downcast LIV stars returning to work for pre-season training

The stars of Liverpool are depicted that return for training for the season, just a few days after the tragic death of Diogo Jota.

Jota, 28, was laid on Gondomar Cemetery on Saturday at Gondomar Cemetery in Portugal after he and his brother, Andre Silva, 25, were killed when their car crashed in the early hours of Thursday morning in North Spain.

The accident came only 11 days after Jota was married, the youth dear Rute Cardoso, also 28, who is the mother of his two sons Dinis, Vier and Duarte, two and his baby daughter Mafalda, who is only eight months old.

The devastating news left the football world in Shock and several stars were present at Jota on Saturday and the funeral of his brother.

This included the Liverpool team, Reds boss Arne Slot and many of Jota's Portuguese teammates, such as Ruben Neves, Ruben Dias and Bernardo Silva.

And on Tuesday the stars of Liverpool were back in the training for the season and pictures of them emerged.

This included Salah, who was one of the different teammates from Jota to give an emotional tribute after news about his death before he also opened how he would be 'afraid' to return to Liverpool's Axa training center for the preseason.

“I was really lost for words,” said Salah, who was a teammate of Jota in Anfield for five years, but was unable to attend his funeral.

'Until yesterday I never thought there would be something that would scare me to go back to Liverpool after the break. Teammates come and don't go like that.

'It will be extremely difficult to accept that Diogo will not be there when we go back.

'My thoughts are with his wife, his children and of course his parents who suddenly lost their children. Those close to Diogo and his brother Andre need all the support they can get. They will never be forgotten. '

Salah and Jota played 151 games for Liverpool together and combined at 19 times for goals.

In general, Jota made 182 performances for the Reds and scored 65 goals while giving 26 assists.

He was part of the Liverpool team that won the Premier League title last season and previously won the FA Cup and two competition cups.

In addition to Salah, Conor Bradley, Joe Gomez and Andy Robertson were also depicted before the start of the preseason on Tuesday.

Jota and his brother Andre died last week when his Lamborghini had provoked a band while catching up another vehicle at the A-52 in Cernadilla near Zamora.

The car would have been broken in flames, whereby the brothers cannot be saved tragically.

They were on their way to Santander to get a ferry to Great Britain, with Diogo not to fly after pulmonary operation.

In the meantime, it was reported on Tuesday that a Spanish expert in the field of road safety claimed the Lamborghini Supercar who rode it looked like it was going 'very fast'.

Road Safety Expert Javier Lopez Delgado pointed his finger on 'multiple factors', including the driving speed, and said:' If they went on 55 mph, they would probably not have been killed.

“It seems very clear that they went very quickly because of the slip tracks.”

Mr. Lopez Delgado, president of the Spanish Association of Road Safety Auditors (ASEVI), also said that he believed that the road surface had been a contributing factor to the death of the men, insistently: “You can clearly see that it had many mistakes.”

In comments on local Paper La Opinion de Zamora, the expert engineer said that the blown -up band that does not have the 'right circumstances or the right pressure' would not be the only factor in the crash.

He told La Opinion de Zamora, the central reservation barrier, the brothers and sisters crashed on acted as an 'obstacle' because 'the length and angle were incorrect.'

Referring to another accident in the same place eight days earlier, in which a 60-year-old woman was seriously injured and had to be killed by firefighters of her vehicles, Mr. Lopez Delgado said: “It can be a coincidence, but I am not a big believer in a coincidence.

“When two different cars come from the road to the same kilometer point, slightly up is.”

In the meantime, the police are preparing a report about last Thursday's fatal accident on the A-52 near Zamora by the northwestern border of Spain with Portugal with Portugal not yet to say how quickly the acid green £ 180,000 Lamborghini Huracan went.

It is not yet clear whether the Civic Guard or the Bank Bank pending the full police report will make the findings public and officials have not yet said who was driving.

The power said the same day of the crash of 12.30 in the sparsely populated municipality of Cernadilla only ten miles across the border with Portugal: 'Everything points to a tire bladder while the car caught up.

“As a result of the accident, the car set fire to both passengers.”

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