Lucas Moura cried as he watched back his stunning last minute winner that fired Spurs into the Champions League final.

Tottenham staged an amazing comeback win at Ajax to reach the Champions League final where they’ll face Liverpool.
Tottenham’s hat-trick hero Lucas Moura struggled — and completely failed — to hold back the tears as he re-watched the commentary of his Champions League semifinal winner against Ajax from his native Brazil.
Moura scored in the sixth minute of stoppage time to send Spurs to the Champions League final against Liverpool, having won 3-2 on the night. Afterwards, he was shown footage of commentators in Brazil repeatedly shouting “Lucas” as the ex-Paris Saint-Germain man capped a remarkable comeback…

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Lucas Moura cried as he watched back his stunning last minute winner that fired Spurs into the Champions League final.
Lucas Moura is “living a dream” following his heroics in Tottenham’s last-gasp victory over Ajax that sent Spurs to their first-ever Champions League final on Wednesday.
The former Paris Saint-Germain forward scored a second-half hat trick, including the game-winner deep into stoppage time, to give his side a 3-2 win that got them through 3-3 on aggregate via the away goals rule.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with ESPN Brazil on Thursday, Lucas said he never imagined that such a moment would…

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Tottenham advanced to the Champions League semifinals courtesy of an added-time VAR decision while Liverpool marched past Porto.

The FC panel credit Mauricio Pochettino and his Tottenham side for the way they handled adversity in the second leg against Manchester City.
Tottenham midfielder Lucas Moura has told ESPN Brazil that Spurs’ wild Champions League quarterfinal second leg against Manchester City on Wednesday was the most emotional game of his life.
The north London side advanced on away goals — 5-5 on aggregate — after a thrilling 4-3 defeat at the Etihad in which Raheem Sterling’s go-ahead goal in stoppage time was nullified for offsides after a VAR review.
While the unforgettable events in Manchester marked a high for the Brazil international’s…

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Mauricio Pochettino insists his Tottenham side can win in their crucial final Champions League group game against Barcelona.

While Mauricio Pochettino feels Argentina’s struggles with the natural team are cultural, he’s not quite sure how to fix the problem.

Tottenham produced a fantastic display at Wembley to end Chelsea’s unbeaten start to the season.
Tottenham winger Lucas Moura has said that stopping Lionel Messi in Spurs’ game at Barcelona will likely determine whether they qualify for the round-of-16 of the Champions League.
Having beaten Inter Milan 1-0 at Wembley on Wednesday, Tottenham must match the Italian side’s result on the final matchday to qualify from the group.
Spurs head to Camp Nou to face group-winners Barca while Inter host PSV Eindhoven, who have already been eliminated, and Lucas said dealing with Messi is a priority for…

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Mauricio Pochettino claims to have learned a lot by watching the new series of House of Cards.
Mauricio Pochettino has no issues with the Tottenham fans who booed his decision to substitute Lucas Moura during Tuesday’s Champions League victory over PSV Eindhoven, and has thanked them for turning out at Wembley again.
The home faithful voiced their displeasure when Pochettino withdrew the lively Lucas just after the hour-mark, when the visitors were leading 1-0.
But Spurs’ manager says he has no problems with the reaction and has proudly pointed out that his changes — particularly the introduction…

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One quarter of the way in, the 2018-19 Premier League season is shaping up to be among the division’s best campaigns. There is a genuine title race — Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea share first place after eight games — plus plenty of competitive teams with, as I wrote in a recent column ranking styles of play, various managers reshaping their sides effectively to find a true identity. 
Here are some awards, based on the best we have seen so far.

Best player: Eden Hazard

Hazard has been…

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Mauricio Pochettino wished assistant manager Jesus Perez happy birthday by playing a song from his phone.

Following a winless start to the Champions League campaign, the FC guys discuss Tottenham’s chances of turning things around and advancing to the knockout rounds. Brazil have called up Tottenham Hotspur forward Lucas Moura for their friendlies against Saudi Arabia and Argentina, national team co-ordinator Edu Gaspar said on Monday.
Moura, 26, last played for Brazil two years ago and has made only three substitute appearances for the five-times World Cup winners in five years.
The winger replaces Gremio forward Everton, who withdrew from the squad with a thigh strain.
Brazil play Saudi Arabia in Riyadh on Friday and travel to Jeddah to face Argentina four days…

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English Premier League: Lucas Moura (84′) Manchester United 0-3 Tottenham Tottenham forward Lucas Moura has said the club should have ended their 10-year trophy drought by now — but insists everything is in place for them to finally win.
Spurs have finished in the Premier League’s top three in each of the past three seasons, while they also reached the FA Cup semifinal in the previous two campaigns as well as the League Cup final in 2015. However, they are without a piece of major silverware since 2008.
And Moura, whose performances in the early part of the campaign saw…

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The 2018/2019 Premier League season has already provided some outstanding goals, here are our top five from August.

Tottenham took control of the second half at Manchester United, burying three goals in the Theatre of Dreams to up the pressure on Jose Mourinho.

Tottenham took control of the second half at Manchester United, burying three goals in the Theatre of Dreams to up the pressure on Jose Mourinho.

English Premier League: Jean Michael Seri (4′) Fulham 1-0 Burnley

Mauricio Pochettino pointed the finger at his players after Tottenham’s loss at Watford, but the FC crew agree he should be pointing at himself.
Tottenham Hotspur attacker Lucas Moura has been named the Premier League’s Player of the Month for August.
Moura, 26, won the award after scoring three goals in as many matches in August, including two in Spurs’ 3-0 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford. 
The Brazilian claimed the prize ahead of Chelsea full-back Marcos Alonso, Cardiff City goalkeeper Neil Etheridge, Liverpool duo Sadio Mane and Virgil van Dijk, Manchester City left-back Benjamin Mendy and Watford’s Roberto Pereyra.
¡ @LucasMoura7 has been named August's @premierleague Player of the Month! =L#COYS pic.twitter.com/DeJb4Wzk6Q— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) September 7, 2018

Watford…

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