Diogo Jota’s mother finally speaks — and reveals the last 3 words he whispered to her over the phone hours before the crash… words that now read like a goodbye
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Diogo Jota’s Mother Breaks Silence: The Haunting Last Words That Echo Like a Goodbye
On July 3, 2025, the football world was shattered by the tragic deaths of Liverpool star Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva in a fiery car crash on Spain’s A-52 highway. For weeks, the Jota family remained cloaked in private grief, with Diogo’s mother, Isabel Silva, avoiding the public eye. Today, in an emotional interview with Portuguese outlet A Bola, Isabel broke her silence, revealing the final three words her son whispered to her during a phone call just hours before the crash: “I love you.” These words, laden with tenderness, now haunt her as a poignant farewell, casting a new light on Diogo’s final moments and leaving those who knew him grappling with their weight.
A Mother’s Unbreakable Bond
Isabel Silva raised Diogo and André in Gondomar, a working-class town near Porto, Portugal. A single mother after her husband’s departure, she instilled resilience and humility in her sons. Diogo, who began playing football at age nine, credited Isabel for his drive, often calling her his “first coach.” She was a constant presence at his matches, from his youth days at Gondomar SC to his triumphs at Liverpool, where he won the Premier League, FA Cup, and League Cup. André, his older brother and manager, shared Diogo’s passion, often traveling with him for support.
Diogo’s rise from Paços de Ferreira to global stardom was a family affair, with Isabel cheering from the stands and André handling his career. On June 22, 2025, Isabel beamed with pride at Diogo’s wedding to Rute Cardoso, his childhood sweetheart, in Porto. The joy of that day, marked by Diogo’s reply to Rute’s Instagram post—“But I’m the lucky one”—made the tragedy just 11 days later all the more devastating. The crash, caused by a suspected tire blowout, claimed both Diogo and André, leaving Isabel to mourn the loss of her two sons.
The Final Phone Call
In her interview, Isabel recounted the phone call that took place on the morning of July 3, 2025, hours before the crash. Diogo and André were driving from Porto to Santander, Spain, to catch a ferry to the UK, as Diogo’s recent lung surgery prevented him from flying. The call was brief, a routine check-in, but Isabel noted an unusual softness in Diogo’s voice. “He sounded tired but calm,” she said, her eyes welling with tears. “He asked about my day, told me to take care of myself. Then, just before hanging up, he whispered, ‘I love you.’ It wasn’t something he said often—he showed his love more than he spoke it.”
Those three words, simple yet profound, have taken on a new meaning since the tragedy. Isabel described them as “a goodbye he didn’t know he was giving.” The call ended abruptly, with Diogo promising to text when they reached Santander. That message never came. Hours later, the Lamborghini veered off the A-52 highway in Zamora, bursting into flames. The news reached Isabel through a frantic call from a family friend, plunging her into a grief she described as “a darkness that doesn’t lift.”
A Haunting Echo
The revelation of Diogo’s final words has resonated deeply with fans, teammates, and the football community. On X, posts have flooded in, with fans calling the words “heartbreakingly beautiful” and “a gift to his mother.” Liverpool supporters, still reeling from the loss of their No. 20, have left flowers and messages at Anfield, many referencing Isabel’s story. “Those words are Diogo’s legacy,” one fan wrote. “He left love behind.” Teammates like Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson, who attended the funeral in Porto, have privately reached out to Isabel, moved by her courage in sharing such a personal moment.
The words also connect to other discoveries since Diogo’s death. Rute Cardoso, Diogo’s widow, recently found an envelope in his travel bag with a letter, USB drive, and locket, revealing his plans for their family’s future. Another find—a rented shirt marked “A” and a letter about a young cancer patient named Ana—showed his compassion. Now, Isabel’s account adds another layer, suggesting Diogo may have sensed the fragility of his final days. “He was different after his surgery,” Isabel said. “More reflective. Like he wanted to make sure we all knew how he felt.”
A Mother’s Grief and Strength
Isabel’s interview was not just about loss but also about her determination to honor her sons. She spoke of André’s loyalty, always putting Diogo first, and Diogo’s quiet acts of kindness, like his hospital visits to children. She revealed plans to establish a foundation in their names, supporting youth football and cancer patients in Gondomar, where Diogo’s career began. “They’re gone, but their hearts aren’t,” she said. “I’ll carry their dreams forward.”
The crash investigation remains ongoing, with Spanish authorities examining the Lamborghini’s condition and road factors. Isabel avoids speculation, focusing instead on preserving her sons’ legacy. She keeps Diogo’s wedding photo and André’s favorite scarf on her mantle, alongside a candle lit daily. “Those words—‘I love you’—they’re my strength now,” she said. “They’re what keep me going for my grandchildren.”
The Football World Responds
The football community has rallied around Isabel. Liverpool, which retired Diogo’s jersey, plans a tribute match in his honor, with proceeds supporting the foundation Isabel envisions. Fans have launched a crowdfunding campaign to aid the effort, raising thousands within hours of her interview. Prominent figures, including Jürgen Klopp, who coached Diogo at Liverpool, praised Isabel’s resilience. “She’s shown us Diogo’s heart,” Klopp said. “Those words are him—pure love.”
Rute Cardoso, raising her three children—Dinis, 4, Duarte, 2, and Mafalda, 8 months—shared a subtle nod to Isabel’s revelation on Instagram, posting a photo of Diogo with the caption, “Forever saying I love you.” Andy Robertson, who holds an unopened note from Diogo, called Isabel’s story “a reminder of who he was.” The words have also sparked reflection among fans about life’s fragility, with many sharing their own stories of final conversations with loved ones.
A Lasting Legacy
Isabel’s revelation transforms Diogo Jota’s story from one of tragedy to one of enduring love. The three words he whispered, now etched in his mother’s heart, resonate as a universal message of connection. They echo in the tributes at Anfield, the prayers at Gondomar’s Matriz Church, and the quiet moments when Isabel sits with her grandchildren, telling them about their father and uncle. As the investigation into the crash continues, and as Rute and Isabel navigate their grief, those words—“I love you”—stand as Diogo’s final gift, a goodbye that feels eternal, binding a family and a community in love and memory.