As the players return to training, they will see the tributes left by their supporters outside the training ground. These tributes include scarves, shirts, and other messages of condolence, which will serve as a reminder of the impact Diogo Jota had on the football community. Some of these tributes were also placed at Anfield, the team's home stadium, where fans had gathered to pay their respects.
The club is still deciding whether to proceed with their first friendly match of the summer against Preston North End. The match is currently scheduled for July 13th, but it may be too soon for the players to return to the pitch after the tragedy. As a result, the squad had delayed their training session until Tuesday, giving them a chance to rebuild their fitness after a much-needed break.
Some of the players, including Mohamed Salah, Andy Robertson, and Conor Bradley, were spotted returning to training for a light session ahead of their potential match this weekend. If the match goes ahead, it will be televised for free, allowing fans to pay their respects to Diogo Jota and his family once more.
As the team looks to rebuild and move forward, they will do so with the support and condolences of their fans and the football community. The players will continue to train and prepare for their upcoming matches, but for now, they will take a moment to reflect on the tragic loss of Diogo Jota and his brother.