The soccer world continues to grieve the heartbreaking loss of Liverpool’s Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, who died in a car accident in Spain on July 3, 2025. For the first time since the tragedy, Chelsea’s Pedro Neto, Jota’s close friend and former teammate, has spoken publicly, sharing both his sorrow and a touching act of kindness toward Jota’s widow, Rute Cardoso. His words and actions have struck a chord, highlighting the enduring bond between two players whose friendship transcended the pitch.

Neto and Jota’s connection was forged at Wolverhampton Wanderers, where they played together from 2019 to 2020, and deepened through their shared triumphs with Portugal’s national team, including the UEFA Nations League title in June 2025. The news of Jota’s passing hit Neto hard while he was in the United States for the FIFA Club World Cup with Chelsea. Unable to attend the funeral in Gondomar, Portugal, on July 5, Neto found other ways to honor his friend. During Chelsea’s quarter-final match against Palmeiras on July 4, he joined teammate Enzo Fernandez in holding up a jersey emblazoned with “Diogo” and “André” during a moment of silence, a gesture that moved fans globally.
In a recent interview, Neto opened up about his grief and revealed a personal gesture he made after the funeral. Unable to be at the Igreja Matriz de Gondomar, where Jota and André were laid to rest, he reached out to Rute Cardoso, Jota’s wife and mother of their three children. “I sent her a message to let her know she’s not alone,” Neto shared. “Diogo’s family is my family, and I’ll always be there for her and the kids.” This heartfelt act of support, rooted in their deep friendship, has resonated widely, showcasing Neto’s compassion amid his own sorrow.
Reflecting on Jota, Neto described him as more than a teammate. “Diogo was fierce on the field, but off it, he was all heart—always laughing, always lifting us up,” he said. He recalled their days at Wolves, where they bonded with other Portuguese players like Ruben Neves and João Moutinho, sharing meals, stories, and dreams. “He made me feel at home when I was new to Wolves. Those memories are what keep me going,” Neto added, his voice heavy with emotion.
Neto channeled his grief into his performances during the Club World Cup. After Chelsea’s 2-0 win over Fluminense on July 8, he dedicated the victory to Jota and André, saying, “This is for their families, for their legacy.” His commitment culminated in Chelsea’s triumph over Paris Saint-Germain in the final on July 13, a victory he again dedicated to Jota. In an Instagram post, Neto wrote, “For you, my brother D,” alongside a dove emoji, symbolizing peace. In a poignant diary entry on Chelsea’s website, he reflected, “Every goal, every win—it’s for Diogo. I feel him with me on the pitch.”
Jota’s death, just days after his June 22 wedding to Rute, stunned the soccer community. The funeral drew Liverpool stars like Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson, who carried floral tributes, while fans lined the streets of Gondomar. Liverpool’s decision to retire Jota’s No. 20 jersey across all teams, made in consultation with Rute, ensures his legacy endures.
Neto’s tribute and his promise to support Jota’s family highlight the profound bonds formed in soccer’s high-stakes world. As he continues to play with Jota’s memory in his heart, his actions remind us of the power of loyalty and love in the face of loss.
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