
Liverpool's tribute to Diogo Jota marred by fan disturbance at Community Shield
Jota, aged 28, met with a tragic end along with his younger sibling, Andre Silva, in a car crash in Spain the previous month. The match on Sunday at Wembley was Liverpool's first competitive game since the loss of Jota, and tributes were paid prior to kick-off.
However, the respectful silence meant to honour the Portuguese player was spoiled by noise from some Palace fans.
The disruption led to Liverpool supporters jeering in dismay, prompting referee Chris Kavanagh to abbreviate the silence.
TNT Sports commentator Darren Fletcher acknowledged the incident, saying: "Why on earth there are a certain few inside the stadium who would spoil that moment is absolutely beyond me."
Wreaths were laid in tribute to Jota before the silence by Debbie Hewitt of the FA, the Liverpool icon, Ian Rush, and Steve Parish, Crystal Palace's chairman.
Liverpool fans paid their own tribute to Jota after 20 minutes of the match, standing as one and applauding in honour of the ex-Liverpool, Wolves, Porto and Portugal striker.
During that moment, new boy Jeremie Frimpong scored for the Reds to make it 2-1 at Wembley in a powerful, poignant moment.
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