James Milner, the veteran midfielder for Brighton & Hove Albion, marked his first goal for the club with a touching tribute to his former Liverpool teammate, Diogo Jota. Milner's equalizing penalty against Manchester City on Sunday was more than just a goal; it was a heartfelt dedication to the late Portuguese forward, who tragically passed away in July.
The 39-year-old Milner, in his 24th consecutive season in the Premier League, stepped up to take the penalty after a handball from Matheus Nunes. He confidently slotted the ball into the bottom corner, sending the goalkeeper the wrong way. The goal not only secured a crucial equalizer for Brighton but also etched Milner's name in Premier League history as the second-oldest scorer in the competition. He also became the oldest player to score a penalty in Premier League history. It was his first Premier League goal since December 26, 2019.
Following the goal, Milner immediately paid tribute to Jota by replicating the late forward's video game celebration. This poignant gesture resonated deeply with fans and teammates alike, honoring Jota's memory in a meaningful way. Milner had also changed his shirt number to 20 this season to further honor Jota. Carlos Baleba, who previously wore number 20, switched to 17 to accommodate Milner's request. Milner expressed that he wanted to wear the number as a mark of respect and tribute to Jota, who he described as an amazing player and a great friend.
Milner and Jota were teammates at Liverpool for three seasons, during which they forged a strong bond. Milner was among those who attended Jota's funeral in July. In a recent interview, Milner revealed that he had exchanged messages with Jota the night before his tragic death in a car crash in Spain, which also claimed the life of his brother, Andre Silva.
Diogo Jota, who died on July 3, 2025, at the age of 28, was a beloved figure at Liverpool and in Portuguese football. Known for his finishing, pace, and work rate, he made 123 appearances and scored 47 goals for Liverpool, winning the Premier League in the 2024-25 season, one FA Cup, and two EFL Cups. Jota also represented Portugal at various youth levels and in the senior national team, participating in the UEFA European Championships and the FIFA World Cup. He won the UEFA Nations League in both 2019 and 2025. His untimely passing was met with an outpouring of grief from the football community.
Milner's dedication was a powerful reminder of the impact Jota had on those around him. It was also a testament to the enduring bonds forged within football, transcending club rivalries and personal tragedies. The goal and the subsequent tribute served as a fitting way to honor Jota's legacy and celebrate his life.