
Ousmane Dembele celebrated his victory-sealing goal for Paris Saint-Germain against Bayern Munich in the Club World Cup by paying tribute to late Liverpool star Diogo Jota.
Having netted a 96th-minute effort to bury Bayern’s hopes of a late come back in Saturday’s blockbuster quarter-final, Dembele wheeled away in celebration before being mobbed by his teammates and the on-rushing PSG substitutes’ bench.
But before play resumed, the Frenchman made a point of dedicating his goal to Jota, the Liverpool forward who died alongside his brother and fellow Portuguese footballer, Andre Silva, in a car accident in Spain.
Dembele did so by copying Jota’s iconic Fifa-linked celebration, sitting cross-legged on the turf and pretending to hold a video game controller.
Dembele hit Jota's FIFA celebration after sealing the win for PSG 🥹❤️ pic.twitter.com/Ch0gxgfYj5
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Taking place just hours after the brothers’ family and former teammates gathered at their funeral, the move was picked up on across social media, with Dembele drawing widespread praise for his thoughtful gesture.
PSG’s official account on X posted a picture of the moment, captioned: “A special goal, a special tribute to Diogo”.
A special goal, a special tribute to Diogo. 🕊️ pic.twitter.com/MzGSix29JG
— Paris Saint-Germain (@PSG_English) July 5, 2025
Meanwhile, the Parisians’ captain, Marquinhos, suggested to reporters after full-time that Dembele’s celebration was also intended to “cheer up” PSG’s Portuguese players, some of whom - the likes of Vitinha, Joao Neves and Nuno Mendes - were Jota’s international teammates.
"It was very difficult to hear the news,” the Brazilian centre-back said of Thursday’s tragic incident. “We have got Portuguese players in the dressing room and they were with him only a few weeks ago playing in the Nations League, so we wanted to cheer them up.
Marquinhos added: “Jota deserves all the tributes in the world.”