Ruben Neves fights back tears and pays touching tribute to best friend Diogo Jota after scoring dramatic late winner for Portugal in first home game since footballer's tragic death
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Ruben Neves kissed Diogo Jota’s shirt number in tribute to his late friend after scoring the winner for Portugal in their World Cup qualifier against the Republic of Ireland in Lisbon.

Portugal appeared on the brink of a disappointing draw as the match remained locked at 0-0 in the dying minutes. Earlier, Cristiano Ronaldo’s penalty attempt was brilliantly thwarted by Irish goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher.

Roberto Martinez’s side finally broke the deadlock in stoppage time, after Neves ghosted into the box to head in Francisco Trincao’s cross to give Portugal a dramatic late lead.

Following the goal, Neves shared a poignant moment with his teammates before acknowledging Jota by kissing the No. 21 on his shirt and gesturing toward the sky.

In August, Portugal had confirmed that Neves would wear Jota’s 21 shirt to honour his long-time friend and former team-mate.

Ruben Neves kissed Diogo Jota's No 21 shirt after scoring a last gasp winner against the Republic of Ireland

Ruben Neves kissed Diogo Jota’s No 21 shirt after scoring a last gasp winner against the Republic of Ireland

Jota's shirt number for Portugal was passed on to his close friend Neves back in August

Jota’s shirt number for Portugal was passed on to his close friend Neves back in August

Neves had burst into the box and headed Portugal into a 1-0 lead in second half stoppage time

Neves had burst into the box and headed Portugal into a 1-0 lead in second half stoppage time

It followed the Liverpool and Portugal star tragically dying at the age of 28 alongside his brother Andre Silva, 25, after a car crash in northern Spain in July.

He had married his childhood sweetheart, Rute Cardoso, just 11 days before the incident, which took place while he was driving back to the UK for pre-season.

Portugal had announced that Neves, who played with Jota at Wolves, would be the ‘ideal person to represent him’.

Martinez said by passing on Jota’s number it would ensure the forward would ‘remain on the field and with all of us.’

Neves had paid a personal tribute to Jota, as he last month revealed a tattoo on his left calf which showed the pair hugging.

The midfielder rolled down his sock after scoring against the Republic of Ireland in another tribute to his late friend.

Portugal shared Neves’ celebration on social media with the message ’26+1′, with Jota a symbolic addition to the current squad. 

Neves was asked post-match whether the goal had been ‘written in the stars’, while it was put to the midfielder that the winner had been similar to goals Jota had scored during his career.

Neves rolled down his sock to show his tattoo of him and Jota in a tribute to his late friend

Neves rolled down his sock to show his tattoo of him and Jota in a tribute to his late friend

The match was Portugal's first at home since Jota's tragic death back in July

The match was Portugal’s first at home since Jota’s tragic death back in July

Fans were seen paying their own tributes, with one holding up a Liverpool shirt with Jota's name

Fans were seen paying their own tributes, with one holding up a Liverpool shirt with Jota’s name

‘I think so, my first goal for the national team, with this number, couldn’t have been better,’ Neves told Sport TV.

‘It was the desire and passion he had to be here with us.

‘He [Martinez] said that each of us would inherit a little bit of who Diogo was, and today was one of those games. 

‘A very difficult game, with a team defending extremely low, with practically no space. It had to be this way.’ 

Neves and Jota played together for Porto, Wolves and Portugal, and featured on the pitch at the same time a total of 164 times.

Neves had been one of the pallbearers at Jota’s funeral, while he also supported Jota’s wife Rute Cardoso during a Wolves match back in August.

The midfielder’s late winning goal continued Portugal’s perfect record in World Cup qualifying to date.

Portugal are top of their group on nine points having won all three of their matches, five points clear of Hungary, with Martinez’s side closing in on direct qualification to the World Cup.

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