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Ousmane Dembele pays tribute to Diogo Jota with heartfelt celebration

Ousmane Dembele became the latest footballer to pay his respects to Diogo Jota with his goal celebration on Saturday evening.

The Paris Saint-Germain forward mimicked Jota’s trademark gaming celebration after netting in his side’s 2-0 Club World Cup quarter-final win over Bayern Munich.

Tributes have flooded in from across the football world for Jota, 28, and his brother Andre Silva, 26, after their tragic deaths in the early hours of Thursday morning. 

His former Liverpool team-mates and manager Arne Slot were in attendance at his funeral in Gondomar, Portugal on Saturday.

Former Portugal team-mate Pedro Neto displayed a shirt in tributes to the pair before Chelsea’s 2-1 win over Palmeiras, while Joao Cancelo and Ruben Neves welled up with tears before Al-Hilal’s 2-1 defeat by Fluminense. 

Dembele and Jota were never team-mates but the Frenchman was still eager to remember him, copying the gaming celebration which the Liverpool star famously whipped out after scoring a 94th-minute winner against Tottenham in 2023. 

More to follow.  

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