He’s by far my favourite homophobic, religious fundamentalist, fascist leader-loving footballer ever.
and he couldn't make Brazil's world cup squad last year.
It's because he's not a professional diver.
So are we calling it the Lucas Moura Stadium now?
He’s by far my favourite homophobic, religious fundamentalist, fascist leader-loving footballer ever.
That goal has to be up there there with Ricky Villa's winner in '81.
I’m getting all emotional and tearful on the train as I catch up with all these wonderful clips, interviews etc.
Skill, composure, but the run and the movement made it all possible.His second goal, I must have seen in about 20 times now and I'm still blown away by the skill + composure..
Be nice if he can finish his first full season with us with a hatrick of hatricks (ideally not againt Everton)
hahaha! It was a simple pass, but Son knocking the ball back for Sissoko really stands out for me. Not looking for any glory, just the best option to help the team. And he won the ball to start the move for the first too. Influence.For him to be that switched on for his second was truly remarkable. He never gave up on that play and had the awareness to quickly pounce once Onana and the defender fumbled into each other. It's like Moura was possessed.
To put last night into context (as if anyone here needs that), the 9th was Tadic's performance against Real Madrid.L'Equipe are notoriously critical with their player ratings but Moura has become only the tenth player they've ever awarded 10/10 to.
For context, the first time they gave a perfect 10 was in 1988.