Liverpool Legend Ian Rush forced him to miss the funeral of Jota to get a heart attack
Ian Rush has shared a moving tribute to the social networks of Dioga Jota.
Liverpool legends revealed the reason for no reason he moved forward in Portugal.
The dam last week he was invited after the tragic death of the jota.
28 year old Unfortunately he passed away with his brother Andre Silva Following a car accident in Spain.
Since then the funeral service has been held in Portugal’s hometown, members of Liverpool quads to pay for their respect.
Rush could not attend, but, lost his brother Gerald last week.
The news of the club scores revealed the news in a Instagram post.
Sharing the image of Jota and Silva wrote: “We’ve always had a big family in Liverpool.
“Now one of our family has gone, so we all need to join together and with the help of each other. They have shown that in the last few days.
“I was invited and I planned to go to Diogen’s funeral, but my brother went to Gerald last week.
“I helped Gerald’s graves when the news broke about Diogo. It was very difficult, and I didn’t do that.
“It wasn’t well for a while, but like says, he hasn’t sunk yet yet.”
Rush continued: “The wives of saying, his wonderful children, parents and extended families are impossible loss.
“This mischievous accident claimed to say and his brother, André Silva. We both delve deeper into them.
“Diogo player has been great, probably the best natural club finish. He has always given 100 percent.
“He would start the difference or whether he came as a substitute. He would never dominate the title and that was the field.
“It was real to the person of the earth, the real gent. It happened with one thing. It will be lost as much as he did in a football field in Liverpool and Portugal.
“This is especially for Liverpool players who will return in the previous season. They hope to move on with the work, but we humans are the same emotions at the end.
“Some players will have more than others. I think it’s been difficult right now to take what happened happened. You still have normal, but that’s impossible.
“It’s very strange, and there will be a delay reaction for some, because the horrible thing happened is not yet sunk.
“I believe someone when you are equalizing things and a few weeks later it gets the full measure of the tremendous loss. You know that you have to move on with life but it’s hard.
“Diogo will never forget because he hugged all Liverpool. Our boy from Portugal.”
Over the five years of Anfield, Jota entered 65 goals and has given 26 support for the club in 182.
At the time, four important trophies also won the Premier League degree last season.