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Lucas Moura: from PSG cast-off to Tottenham idol


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Published : 09 May 2019 04:56 PM | Updated : 05 Sep 2020 11:41 AM

Rejected by Paris Saint-Germain after the world-record signing of Neymar, Lucas Moura propelled Tottenham to heights the French giants could only dream of Wednesday by single-handedly firing Spurs into a first Champions League final, reports AFP.

Yet scarcely 18 months ago, he was at a particularly low ebb after finding himself frozen out in Paris despite five trophy-laden years at the club.

Mauricio Pochettino and Tottenham offered the Brazilian an escape route in January 2018, and Lucas is close to making good on his promise to take the club to the very top.

Upon his arrival in North London, he said: "I think the team is very, very strong. We can win a lot of things and why not the Champions League?"

Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen even called for a statue of Lucas, who dragged Spurs back from the brink with what were remarkably his first Champions League knockout goals. "Football gives us moments like this that we cannot imagine," said Lucas. "We need to enjoy it. Look at me –- it's the best moment in my life, my career.

"It's impossible to explain what I am feeling. I am very, very happy and proud of my teammates.

"We always believed in this moment, that it was possible. We gave everything and deserved this moment. We are a family. It's impossible to explain –- impossible."

He became just the fifth player to score a hat-trick in a Champions League semi-final, after Alessandro Del Piero, Ivica Olic, Robert Lewandowski and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Billed at his PSG unveiling as a talent on par with Neymar, Lucas left France without truly fulfilling his potential, but he has now shown their loss is very much Tottenham's gain.

"It's not a response. Criticism is part of football. I knew I could play for a big club, that I was capable of playing in the semi-finals of the Champions League," he said.