Last Monday, the Tottenham drew with Everton, for the 29th round of the English Championship, in the first match after the departure of Antonio Conte from the technical command of the team. One of the highlights of the game was played by the Brazilian Lucas Moura, who tackled defender Michael Keane and was expelled after just six minutes on the field. The attacker spoke on his social networks about what happened.
“There are good days and bad days. Today was a bad day for me. No one is more frustrated than me. I made a mistake and I accept that. I’m not that kind of player and I didn’t want to do what I did. Sometimes it comes down to it.” of milliseconds, something totally different from what you planned happens”, he said, in his storiesno Instagram.
After Lucas was sent off, Tottenham, who won the game and had one more player (Abdoulaye Doucouré, from Everton, slapped Harry Kane in the face and was sent off at the beginning of the second half), saw their opponent, who was playing in home, advance to the attack in search of a draw, which happened in the 45th minute of the second half, with Keane’s shot from outside the area.
Draw away from home. pic.twitter.com/yCJ8Dx6yQI
— Tottenham Hotspur (@Spurs_PT) April 3, 2023
The Brazilian apologized to his teammates, the coaching staff, the club and the fans, and said he would “continue to work hard to help the team as much as I can” until his “last day at the club”.
Remember, Lucas has a contract with the Spurs until June of this year and should not remain in the English team. Although he wants to stay in Europe, he, who was revealed by São Paulo, does not completely rule out a return to Brazil.
Source: Gazetaesportiva

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