Despite loss of Jonah Coleman to NFL draft, Washington confident in running abilities for 2026
Washington's running game looks uncertain for 2026 after losing key players.
Liverpool fans have unveiled an emotional mural honoring Andy Robertson and Diogo Jota near Anfield. The tribute highlights Robertson's achievements and his bond with Jota as he prepares to leave the club this summer.
Mentioned in this story
Liverpool fans unveil emotional Robertson and Jota mural
A powerful new tribute to Andy Robertson has been spotted near Anfield, and it’s one that perfectly captures the human side of Liverpool.
DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL EMPIRE OF THE KOP APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON***APPLE&GOOGLE PLAY***
With the Scotland international preparing to leave the club this summer, supporters have created a mural that doesn’t just celebrate his footballing achievements, but also his connection with Diogo Jota.
(Picture via @BrianDurand56 on X)
Images shared on X by @BrianDurand56 show a mural featuring Robertson, alongside a second image of the left-back embracing the Portuguese forward.
Alongside the artwork is a heartfelt message which reads: “I nicknamed him Diogo MacJota. We Often Joked he was Irish. So genuine, just normal and real.”
It’s a simple quote, but it says everything about how Jota was viewed by teammates, and why that relationship resonated so strongly with fans.
The embrace captured in the mural feels deliberate, because it reflects a genuine friendship that was often visible during their time together on the pitch.
The mural depicts Andy Robertson and Diogo Jota, celebrating Robertson's achievements and his connection with Jota.
Andy Robertson is preparing to leave Liverpool this summer, although specific reasons for his departure have not been detailed.
The mural is located near Anfield, the home stadium of Liverpool FC.
Washington's running game looks uncertain for 2026 after losing key players.
Russell Wilson may pivot to a TV career after Giants stint.
Cavaliers need to prove their identity in Game 6 against the Raptors.
Duke and Amazon join forces to stream Blue Devils games on Prime!
All-Star Paul DeJong becomes a free agent after opting out of Yankees contract.
Nate Ament, Ja'Kobi Gillespie, and Felix Okpara from Tennessee invited to NBA draft combine.
See every story in Sports — including breaking news and analysis.
Picture via Andy Robertson’s Instagram
Robertson himself has previously opened up on what Jota meant to him, sharing an emotional message after tributes were left at Anfield.
He wrote: “MacJota, our hearts are broken but feeling very grateful for the memories you gave us all! I will miss you. Love you brother. Robbo x,”
That connection goes beyond football, and it’s why this mural feels so significant as the 32-year-old edges towards the end of his Liverpool career.
Speaking to BBC Sport, the Liverpool vice-captain also reflected on how moments like this change perspective, saying: “It puts life into perspective as to what’s important – spending time with your family, spending time with your kids, because you never know what’s around the corner.”
As Robertson prepares for his next chapter, with his departure already confirmed, this mural stands as a reminder of what he gave us, not just in terms of trophies and assists, but in the relationships he built and the memories he leaves behind.