Mohamed Salah leads downcast Liverpool players returning to work for pre-season training, after 'frightened' star missed Diogo Jota's funeral
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Liverpool’s stars have been pictured returning for pre-season training, just days after Diogo Jota’s tragic death. 

Jota, 28, was interred at Gondomar cemetery in Portugal on Saturday after he and his brother, Andre Silva, 25, lost their lives in a car crash early Thursday morning in northern Spain.

The tragic incident happened a mere 11 days after Jota had wed his childhood love Rute Cardoso, also 28, who is the mother of his two sons, Dinis, four, and Duarte, two, as well as their infant daughter, Mafalda, who is only eight months old.

This included the Liverpool team, Reds boss Arne Slot and many of Jota’s Portuguese team-mates, such as Ruben Neves, Ruben Dias and Bernardo Silva.

And on Tuesday, Liverpool’s stars were back in pre-season training and pictures emerged of them arriving.

Mohamed Salah was pictured returning for Liverpool pre-season training on Tuesday just days after the tragic passing of Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva

Mohamed Salah was seen returning for Liverpool’s pre-season training on Tuesday, just a few days following the heartbreaking deaths of Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva.

Jota was laid to rest in Portugal on Saturday and his Liverpool team-mates were present as football mourned his tragic death, along with his brother's, following a car accident in Spain

Jota was laid to rest in Portugal on Saturday and his Liverpool team-mates were present as football mourned his tragic death, along with his brother’s, following a car accident in Spain

Virgil van Dijk (left) and Andrew Robertson (right) both carried wreaths for the brothers

Virgil van Dijk (left) and Andrew Robertson (right) both carried wreaths for the brothers

This included Salah, who was one of several of Jota’s team-mates to pen an emotional tribute after news of his passing before he also opened up on how he would be ‘frightened’ to return to Liverpool’s AXA Training Centre for pre-season as a result.

‘I am truly lost for words,’ Salah said, who was a team-mate of Jota for five years at Anfield but was unable to attend his funeral.

‘Until yesterday, I never thought there would be something that would frighten me of going back to Liverpool after the break. Team-mates come and go but not like this.

‘It’s going to be extremely difficult to accept that Diogo won’t be there when we go back.

‘My thoughts are with his wife, his children, and of course his parents who suddenly lost their children. Those close to Diogo and his brother Andre need all the support they can get. They will never be forgotten.’

Salah and Jota played 151 matches together for Liverpool and combined for goals on 19 occasions.

Overall, Jota made 182 appearances for the Reds and scored 65 goals, while he provided 26 assists.

He was part of the Liverpool squad that won the Premier League title last season and previously won the FA Cup and two League Cups.

Andy Robertson, who penned his own emotional tribute to Jota, was also seen arriving

Andy Robertson, who penned his own emotional tribute to Jota, was also seen arriving 

Joe Gomez was another Liverpool star who was seen reporting for training on Tuesday

Joe Gomez was another Liverpool star who was seen reporting for training on Tuesday

Conor Bradley was also pictured at Liverpool's AXA Training Centre ahead of the new season

Conor Bradley was also pictured at Liverpool’s AXA Training Centre ahead of the new season

Alongside Salah, the likes of Conor Bradley, Joe Gomez and Andy Robertson were also pictured arriving for the start of pre-season on Tuesday.

Jota and his brother Andre died last week when his Lamborghini had a tyre blow out while overtaking another vehicle on the A-52 at Cernadilla near Zamora.

The car is said to have burst into flames, with the brothers tragically unable to be saved.

They had been heading to Santander in order to get a ferry to Britain, with Diogo advised not to fly after lung surgery. 

Meanwhile, on Tuesday it was reported that a Spanish road safety expert claimed the Lamborghini supercar they were driving looked like it was going ‘very fast’.

Road safety expert Javier Lopez Delgado pointed the finger at ‘multiple factors’ including the driving speed, saying: ‘If they had been going at 55mph they probably wouldn’t have been killed.

‘It seems very clear they were going very fast because of the skid marks.’

However, Mr Lopez Delgado, president of the Spanish Association of Road Safety Auditors (ASEVI), also said he believed the road surface had been a contributing factor to the men’s deaths, insisting: ‘You can clearly see it had many faults.’

Diogo and his brother had been on their way to get a ferry when the tragic crash happened

Diogo and his brother had been on their way to get a ferry when the tragic crash happened

In comments to local paper La Opinion de Zamora, the expert engineer said the blown-out tyre not having the ‘right conditions or correct pressure’, wouldn’t be the only factor in the crash.

He told La Opinion de Zamora the central reservation barrier the siblings crashed into acted as an ‘obstacle’ because ‘the length and angle of incidence were not correct.’

Referencing another accident in the same spot eight days earlier in which a 60-year-old woman was severely injured and had to be cut free from the wreckage of her vehicle by firefighters, Mr Lopez Delgado said: ‘It could be a coincidence but I’m not a big believer in coincidences.

‘When two different cars come off the road at the same kilometre point something’s up.’

Meanwhile, police preparing a report on last Thursday’s fatal accident on the A-52 near Zamora by Spain’s north-west border with Portugal are yet to say how fast they think the acid green £180,000 Lamborghini Huracan was going.

It is not yet clear whether the Civil Guard or the investigating court awaiting the full police report will make the findings public and officials have not yet said who was driving.

The force said the same day of the 12.30am crash in the sparsely-populated municipality of Cernadilla just ten miles over the border with Portugal: ‘Everything is pointing to a tyre blowout as the car was overtaking.

‘As a result of the accident, the car caught fire and both occupants died.’

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