So Lucas Paqueta has finally been sold to Flamengo for £35.5 million. Getting rid of him seems the best option for everyone after his reported refusal to play against QPR and subsequent back injury. The club issued a very cutting statement thanking, "our management, players, staff and loyal supporters for the unwavering and devoted support they have shown to Lucas throughout his time at the Club and, in particular, over the past two and a half years." The only person they didn't thank was Lucas Paqueta.
On his day Paqueta could be brilliant, but his form was sadly affected by the FA's two-year inquiry into allegations he deliberately got booked, before they eventually found him innocent. No doubt this did affect his mental health. But Lucas owed us a decent season after the club stood by him and did have some good games away to Forest and Brighton and at home to Newcastle. But his form was erratic and he absolutely failed to read the room on the day West Ham mourned Billy Bonds against Liverpool. His sending off for two bookings for dissent was ridiculously petulant and made it all about him.
Paqueta would always produce some wonderful moments of close control, but then he would also give away the ball in dangerous areas and refs had tired of his falling over to gain free-kicks. The evidence of the last three wins was that the team looked a lot more united without him. Nuno did his best to flatter Lucas's ego and restored him immediately after his suspension. Initially he wanted to take him on loan for the rest of the season after he was sold, but Lucas clearly wasn't up for that.
Still, we'll always have the memory of his early form and that pass to Bowen in Prague. The other issue is of course what to with all those fans who sold their car to Lucas Paqueta. My pal Matt is still waiting for the money for his Austin Allegro...
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