In a shocking and emotional turn of events, Liverpool FC and the football world are mourning the tragic loss of star forward Diogo Jota, who died in a horrific car accident while driving his Lamborghini HuracÔn. The incident, which occurred late last night on a rain-slicked road near Manchester, has sent shockwaves through the sports community.

Shortly after the news broke,Ā Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceXāand a well-known Liverpool FC supporterāmade a stunning announcement:Ā he will donate a fleet of Tesla vehicles to the Liverpool squadĀ to ensure their safety during travel.
Muskās Fiery Critique of Lamborghini ā And the CEOās Explosive Response
During an impromptuĀ Twitter SpacesĀ session, Musk expressed his grief over Jotaās passing but didnāt hold back in criticizing Lamborghiniās technology, suggesting thatĀ āolder combustion-engine supercars lack the advanced safety features of modern EVs.ā
āItās 2025, and we still have athletes dying in cars that prioritize speed over safety. Teslaās Autopilot and collision avoidance could have made a difference,āĀ Musk said, sparking immediate backlash from Lamborghini fans and automotive purists.

But the real bombshell came whenĀ Lamborghini CEO Stephan WinkelmannĀ responded in a since-deleted tweet:
āHow dare you use a playerās death to promote your shitty cars? You have no respect. Go to hell, Musk.ā
The comment sent social media into a frenzy, with fans and analysts divided. Some accused Musk of insensitivity, while others praised his push for safer vehicles.
Liverpool FCās Reaction & Tesla Donation Details

Liverpool FC released an official statement honoring Jotaās legacy, calling himĀ āa beloved player and an irreplaceable spirit in the dressing room.āĀ The club also confirmed discussions with Musk about the Tesla donation, which will includeĀ customized Cybertrucks and Model X SUVsĀ for team transport.
Meanwhile, theĀ Lamborghini controversyĀ continues to escalate, with Tesla supporters and Italian supercar loyalists clashing online. Automotive experts debate whether Muskās claims hold merit, while FIA (FĆ©dĆ©ration Internationale de lāAutomobile) officials have reportedly opened discussions onĀ mandatory safety tech upgrades for high-performance vehicles.
Whatās Next?
- Funeral arrangementsĀ for Jota are expected to be held in Portugal, with Liverpool planning a memorial at Anfield.
- Lamborghiniās PR teamĀ is in damage control mode, while Teslaās stock sees a minor surge.
- Elon MuskĀ is rumored to be in talks with other football clubs about similar safety initiatives.
One thing is certain: this tragic event has ignited a global debate onĀ sports, technology, and safetyāone that will rage on long after the headlines fade.
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