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Diogo Jota's wife writes emotional letter to Andy Robertson before World Cup

Diogo Jota and Andy Robertson were close friends and the late Liverpool and Portugal star's wife Rute Cardoso has written a touching letter to the Scotland captain ahead of the World Cup

19:16, 08 Jun 2026Updated 19:22, 08 Jun 2026

Andy Robertson and Diogo Jota

Andy Robertson and Diogo Jota(Image: Liverpool FC)

Andy Robertson has declared that Diogo Jota's spirit will remain with him throughout Scotland's World Cup campaign.

The former Liverpool and Portugal forward tragically lost his life in a car accident last July, leaving Robertson utterly devastated. Jota was far more than a former Anfield team-mate — he was also one of Robertson's closest friends away from the field.

The 28-year-old's passing sent shockwaves through the football world, and the Scotland captain is still coming to terms with the loss. He was visibly emotional on the Hampden turf when Steve Clarke's side sealed their World Cup qualification in November against Denmark, reports the Daily Record.

Both men had shared the dream of featuring at this summer's tournament on American soil. Robertson will now lead the Scots into their first World Cup in 28 years when they face Haiti in their opening fixture this weekend.

As part of FIFA's "Letters That Unite" series, he received a heartfelt note from Jota's wife, Rute Cardoso.

In the letter, she addresses Robertson directly, writing: "Andy, I'm writing to you with a heart full of longing gratitude and above all pride.

"Diogo often spoke of you, of the friendship you built, the battles you fought together, the challenges, the laughter, the conversations about football and about dreams.

"The FIFA World Cup was one of those dreams. When I heard your words and learnt what you felt on that day when Scotland qualified after so many years of waiting, I realised that Diogo never truly left the pitch.

"By achieving that moment, you won't be going alone; you'll be taking his dream with you too.

"When you step onto the pitch, I know it won't be just you walking out. Diogo will be with you in your thoughts, in your steps, in your heart.

"So, today I want to thank you for not forgetting him. Thank you for taking him with you. Thank you for turning the pain of loss into strength and into something so beautiful.

"He would be and is incredibly proud of you. Cherish that dream, Andy. Live it for yourself and for him.

"With love, gratitude and all my support, Rute."

Robertson was deeply moved by the words from Jota's partner, someone he'd grown close to over the years. He'd been a guest at the couple's wedding merely 11 days before Jota's passing.

Jota's wife wrote the letter to Robertson before the FIFA World Cup

Jota's wife wrote the letter to Robertson before the FIFA World Cup(Image: Getty Images)

Responding to Rute's letter, the Scotland captain - who recently departed Liverpool for Spurs ahead of the World Cup - commented: "It's amazing of Rute to take the time, for what she's going through, to write me a letter.

"But it just sums up the person that she is. Thankfully, I got to know her and the amazing times they had.

"I'd been to their wedding, celebrated trophies with her and Jots. Then I saw how heartbroken we all were, but in particular her, when Jots left us.

"Thank you, that letter will stay with me for a very long time. "And we've got to carry him with us. We will always make sure that his name will never be forgotten, that his memories will always be cherished.

"The last World Cup was when me and Jots really became close. He missed out because of injury. Obviously, Scotland never qualified.

"We spoke so much about what it would mean to us both to be at the next World Cup. That was the aim for both of us, to get to America.

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"I'm just gutted that it was taken away from him. But obviously I'll carry him in my heart and I know he'll be with me come the first game, the second game, the third game - and hopefully beyond that.

"He's always there. I know he'll be right at the front of my mind. I'm not only just playing for me, I'm playing for both of us."

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