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    Jota’s best friend who never left his side

    Papa LincBy Papa LincAugust 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read2 Views
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    Neves (L) and Jota's wife (M) at the Molineux Neves (L) and Jota’s wife (M) at the Molineux

    When Diogo Jota tragically passed in July 2025, Portugal mourned one of its finest football sons. But for Rúben Neves, it was something deeper, something personal.

    Their friendship had always been bigger than the game, and Neves’s actions in those harrowing days showed just how real his words had been: “More than a friendship, we’re family.”

    Neves had barely caught his breath from the Club World Cup with Al-Hilal when he boarded a plane, rushing to Portugal to stand as pallbearer at his best friend’s funeral.

    Hours after battling on the pitch, he walked behind Jota’s coffin, shoulders heavy with grief but head held firm, carrying his brother to rest.

    Yet, even after the funeral, his promise lived on.

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    At Anfield during the 2025/26 season’s opener on Friday, August 15, 2025, Liverpool staged a moving tribute for Jota, the man whose goals and energy had lit up their attack. The Kop unveiled a giant mosaic, spelling out his number, his name, and words of eternal remembrance:

    “Rute, Dinis, Duarte, Mafalda, Anfield will always be your home. You’ll never walk alone.”

    Jota’s widow, Rute Cardoso, walked into that stadium with pain written all over her face. Among her entourage was Neves. He had come not as a guest, not as a rival, but as family, holding her hand through the storm as Anfield fell silent in respect for its fallen star.

    The very next day, Neves was there again. This time at Molineux, the place that had forged both him and Jota into Premier League names.

    Wolves fans raised a colossal tifo that read: “We’ll remember you when you walk in fields of gold.” The stands, the chants, the tears, it was Jota’s Wolves family saying goodbye.

    And once more, Rúben Neves was there, sitting beside Rute, standing tall in the grief, ensuring she was not left to face the moment alone.

    It wasn’t for the cameras. It wasn’t for appearances. It was for love.

    Jota had once joked that Neves was more like a brother than a teammate, and when Neves wrote his tribute:

    “I’ll make sure you’re always present, and your family will never lack anything,” he wasn’t speaking poetry; he was laying out his mission.

    The weekend of those back-to-back tributes proved it. From Saudi Arabia to Portugal to England, Neves showed that friendship doesn’t end with death; it continues in the loyalty left behind.

    And so, in Anfield’s mosaic, in Molineux’s golden fields, in the silent embrace between a widow and her husband’s best friend, the promise lived on. Rúben Neves meant every word.

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