Luis Diaz paid tribute to Diogo Jota by emulating his celebration after scoring for Bayern Munich in the Franz Beckenbauer Supercup.The winger has made his first competitive appearance for Bayern following a £65.5million transfer from Liverpool earlier in the summer.Diaz made a touching tribute to his former teammateGettyAfter Harry Kane put them ahead against VfB Stuttgart, Diaz scored in the second half with a header from Serge Gnabry’s cross.He then performed the video game celebration that Jota iconically did before he and his brother Andre Silva tragically died last month.Diaz and Jota made 73 appearances together for Liverpool and won the Premier League title at Anfield last season.They also collected winners’ medals in the FA Cup and Carabao Cup.Darwin Nunez also did the celebration for Liverpool in a pre-season friendly against Preston North End.Although Jamie Leweling netted late on for Stuttgart, the goals from Kane and Diaz were enough for Bayern to win 2-1.Their victory has come on a weekend full of tributes for Jota and Silva after they passed in a car accident in Spain.Paying tribute to Jota and SilvaLiverpool, for whom Jota scored 65 goals in 182 matches, unveiled fan mosaics for the brothers before their 4-2 win against Bournemouth.‘DJ 20’ was raised in The Kop, whilst the Sir Kenny Dalglish Stand held up ‘AS 30’.Supporters inside Anfield also performed an emotional rendition of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ before a period of silence.Diaz and Jota both had hugely successful spells at LiverpoolAFPAnfield commenced the weekend’s tributes to Jota and SilvaGettyLiverpool fans then chanted ‘Oh he wears the number 20’ during the 20th minute of the match.At full-time, Mohamed Salah appeared to be fighting back tears amid the poignant occasion.Jota joined Liverpool in 2020 from Wolves, where he netted 44 times in 131 outings.The club also prepared tributes for him and Silva at Molineux ahead of their Premier League fixture against Manchester City.A large tifo of Jota was displayed before kick-off with a banner that read ‘We’ll remember you when you walk in fields of gold’.Wolves then played his favourite song, Fields of Gold by Sting, on the speakers inside the ground.Wolves also paid their respects with an impressive displayAFPSimilar to Liverpool, fans applauded him during the 18th minute in reference to the shirt number he wore for the club.Liverpool recently announced that the no. 20 shirt has been retired across all levels at the club in tribute to Jota.