Wolves paid a moving tribute to former player Diogo Jota ahead of their clash with Manchester City on Saturday afternoon.
Fans at Molineux erected a huge banner in tribute to the late forward as his widow Rute Cardoso and family watched on from the stands.
Jota and his brother Andre Silva passed away in a car crash in Spain on July 3, leaving his Liverpool team-mates and the football community mourning.
And Wolves were determined to do him justice as they hosted their first Premier League game since the tragedy, observing a minute’s silence and featuring Jota on the front of the match programme.
Jota spent three seasons with the club between 2017 and 2020, helping them win promotion to the Premier League and qualify for Europe, and supporters showed their love with an enormous tifo.
A banner below the tifo read: 'We'll remember you when you walk in fields of gold', in reference to Jota's favourite song, Fields of Gold by Sting.
Diogo Jota's widow, Rute Cardoso, cut an emotional figure as she stood with his family while Wolves paid their tribute to her late husband
Isabel Silva and Joaquim Silva, the parents of Jota, were visibly emotional on Saturday
Wolves paid an emotional tribute to former player Jota with a special tifo at Molineux
Cardoso, who Jota married 11 days before his tragic death, was visibly emotional in the stands as she took in proceedings alongside his parents and his former Portugal team-mate Ruben Neves.
Goalkeeper also Jose Sa appeared to fight back tears as both sets of players lined up on the centre circle for a minute’s applause.
In the 18th minute, fans at Molineux applauded in tribute to the shirt number he wore during his time at the club.
Jota joined Wolves on loan from Atletico Madrid in 2017 and helped them win the Championship title before spending another two full seasons with them permanently.
All in all, he scored 44 goals in 131 games for Wolves as they got promoted, then finished seventh twice and reached the quarter-finals of the Europa League in 2019-20.
He became a modern hero for the Midlands side, breaking numerous records before his £41million move to Liverpool in 2020, where he went on to win the Premier League.
Jota scored back-to-back hat-tricks against Besiktas and Espanyol at Molineux in the Europa League, becoming the club's first player to do that.
That three-goal salvo against Besiktas came in 11 minutes, the club's quickest-ever European hat-trick.
Players fought back the tears as they clapped in tribute to the former Liverpool star
Rute Cardoso had married Jota just 11 days before he and his brother died in a car crash
Jota initially joined Wolves on loan in 2017 before signing permanently the following year
Fans held up banners in dedication to the Portuguese, with one reading: 'Good as gold'
Wolves also dedicated the match programme to Jota, who scored 44 goals in 131 matches
Their tifo paid a nod to his favourite song, Fields of Gold by Sting, with words reading: 'We'll remember you when you walk in fields of gold'
It was testament to his determination to play in England that Jota swapped Champions League football with Atletico for the Championship.
The Portuguese scored 18 goals in his first season with the club, being named their top scorer and establishing himself as a much-loved star.
Jota has been inducted into Wolves' hall of fame, with some of the floral tributes to him due to be displayed at the Wolves Museum in a permanent tribute.
On Friday night, Liverpool paid their own tribute to Jota with a special mosaic held up by fans at Anfield as they beat Bournemouth 4-2.