Jesse Motlop’s Heartwarming Celebration in Tribute to Diogo Jota | OneFootball

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·5 de julio de 2025

Jesse Motlop’s Heartwarming Celebration in Tribute to Diogo Jota

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Jesse Motlop’s Gesture for Diogo Jota Resonates Worldwide

The world of football rarely stops. But when it does, it is usually for a moment like this. Diogo Jota, beloved Liverpool forward and father of three, tragically lost his life in a car crash alongside his younger brother, André Silva. The accident has cast a long shadow over football, not only in Merseyside and Portugal but across continents and codes.

Jota’s passing has struck a chord with fans and players alike. His body and that of his brother returned to their hometown of Gondomar in the early hours of Friday, and their joint wake is taking place at Igreja Matriz de Gondomar. The outpouring of grief is palpable. Thousands of supporters have already gathered at Anfield, draping scarves and flowers across the Shankly Gates in silence and sorrow.


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He wasn’t just a scorer of goals. He was, in the words of many, “a true family man.” Jota brought a certain kind of joy to the game — one that lived in the moments after he scored, often celebrated with playful nods to his love of gaming.

Jesse Motlop’s Tribute from Down Under

It was that very joy which Jesse Motlop, the Carlton Football Club forward, honoured in style. In a match for his AFL side, Motlop scored and then dropped to the turf, legs crossed, arms miming the holding of a video game controller — a gesture instantly familiar to any Liverpool supporter.

It was the same celebration Jota used in April 2023, when he netted the 94th-minute winner against Spurs at Anfield. That mad 4-3 game may now be remembered for more than just its drama. It was one of Jota’s signature moments, one that displayed his character as much as his finishing.

At the time, AFL commentators were momentarily baffled. But the meaning behind Motlop’s act soon became clear.

“Those who know these things better than us are telling us the Motlop celebration is in tribute to Diogo Jota, the Liverpool player who lost his life in a car accident yesterday,” said Fox Footy’s Gerard Whateley.“That was one of his trademark celebrations.”

Worldwide Tributes Continue to Pour In

Motlop’s tribute may have come from another code, but it was instantly recognisable to football fans around the world. Tributes have not been in short supply either. The UEFA Women’s European Championship clash between Spain and Portugal observed a minute’s silence on Thursday night. It was a quiet, poignant moment that underlined the scale of the loss.

Back in England, the FA is said to be in discussions with Liverpool FC about organising a tribute at this year’s Community Shield. With Wembley hosting the traditional curtain-raiser on August 10, it’s likely that Jota will be remembered by club and country on the biggest stage possible.

Legacy Beyond the Goals

Diogo Jota made an impact in more ways than one. His goals mattered, but it was the way he carried himself that made him a favourite on Merseyside. In a game where egos often dominate, Jota remained grounded, relatable and real. He brought joy to those who watched him, and to see a young Australian footballer nod to his legacy on the other side of the planet is testament to how far his influence travelled.

Jesse Motlop’s gesture may have lasted only a few seconds, but the meaning behind it runs much deeper. For Liverpool, for Portugal and for the wider football community, Jota’s memory lives on.

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