BREAKING: Elon Musk Donates Tesla Cars to Liverpool After Diogo Jota’s Tragic Death — Lamborghini CEO’s Furious Response Stuns the World .MD
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

Shortly after the news broke, Elon Musk
Musk’s Fiery Critique of Lamborghini – And the CEO’s Explosive Response
During an impromptu Twitter Spaces session, Musk expressed his grief over Jota’s passing but didn’t hold back in criticizing Lamborghini’s technology, suggesting that
“It’s 2025, and we still have athletes dying in cars that prioritize speed over safety. Tesla’s Autopilot and collision avoidance could have made a difference,”

But the real bombshell came when Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann responded in a since-deleted tweet:
“How dare you use a player’s death to promote your shitty cars? You have no respect. Go to hell, Musk.”
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 FC’s Reaction & Tesla Donation Details

Liverpool FC released an official statement honoring Jota’s legacy, calling him “a beloved player and an irreplaceable spirit in the dressing room.” The club also confirmed discussions with Musk about the Tesla donation, which will include
Meanwhile, the Lamborghini controversy continues to escalate, with Tesla supporters and Italian supercar loyalists clashing online. Automotive experts debate whether Musk’s claims hold merit, while FIA (Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile) officials have reportedly opened discussions on
What’s Next?
- Funeral arrangements for Jota are expected to be held in Portugal, with Liverpool planning a memorial at Anfield.
- Lamborghini’s PR teamis in damage control mode, while Tesla’s stock sees a minor surge.
- Elon Musk 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 on