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'You will never be forgotten': Ruben Neves reveals heartbreaking tattoo in memory of Diogo Jota

Ruben Neves paid a deeply emotional tribute to his late friend Diogo Jota, who tragically passed away, with a striking tattoo and heartfelt words. The Portuguese team honored Jota's memory with a ceremony, retiring his No. 21 jersey, which Neves will now wear as a symbol of their enduring bond.
'You will never be forgotten': Ruben Neves reveals heartbreaking tattoo in memory of Diogo Jota
Diogo Jota (left) and Ruben Neves celebrating Portugal's Nations League triumph; Neves' tattoo paying homage to his late friend.
Portugal’s first international camp since the tragic death of Diogo Jota was marked by a deeply emotional gesture from his close friend and teammate Ruben Neves. The 28-year-old midfielder unveiled a striking tattoo on the back of his left leg, depicting him embracing Jota, a moving homage to the Liverpool forward who lost his life in a car crash in Spain on July 3.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The tattoo, which shows Neves holding Jota in his iconic “Diogo J 21” shirt, is inscribed with the words: “You will never be forgotten. We are 23+1.” It has since gone viral, becoming a symbol of the Portuguese team’s grief and unity.“More than friendship, we are family,” Neves said in a video shared by the Portuguese Football Federation. “When we’re at the table, in the locker room, or on the plane, you will still be with us.”Neves, who played alongside Jota at Porto, Wolves, and for Portugal, helped carry his coffin at the funeral and will now wear the No.21 jersey in his memory. Manager Roberto Martínez explained: “The No.21 jersey will go to Rúben Neves because, that way, that number will remain on the field and with all of us. He had a very close relationship with Diogo and is the ideal person to represent him.”Earlier, the national team joined Jota’s family, widow Rute Cardoso, agent Jorge Mendes, and Portuguese leaders President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa and Prime Minister Luís Montenegro in an official ceremony. A bronze framed Portugal shirt bearing Jota’s No.21 was unveiled at the training base in Lisbon.Cristiano Ronaldo and teammates, dressed in suits, stood in solemn tribute as Neves delivered a handwritten letter to his late friend: “Life brought us together and nothing can break that bond… From today on, you’ll step on to the pitch with us.”
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Cristiano Ronaldo and his Portugal team-mates were in attendance at the ceremony. (AFP Photo)
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