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Tottenham Hotspur: Fans react to Lucas Moura post

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Tottenham Hotspur fans on Twitter have been responding to the latest social media post to emerge from Lilywhites attacker Lucas Moura. 

This comes after Tottenham-focused Twitter account @TheSpursExpress shared a post on its page relaying a post originally shared on Moura’s official Instagram story that contained a passage from the Bible.

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The passage read: “the pain you’ve been feeling can’t compare to the joy that is coming.”

This post then quickly grabbed the attention of a lot of Tottenham fans, who were not shy in sharing their thoughts on the matter.

So, what did these Spurs fans have to say in response to this post from Moura?

“Still not completely familiar with the club, is he?”

@aayush510r

“The pain being have to watch him be our #10”

@heungmin_s7

“Frustrating player at times but he at least gets it from a fan’s view”

@alexscott389

“He must be on the move, then”

@alexleyton2021

“Has he lined up a move?”

@martinjunktion

“He’s leaving?”

@marchaydenphoto

Looking at the replies to this post, it seems as though these Spurs fans are hopeful that Moura’s post is a clue that he could be leaving the club in the near future.

Given how the Brazilian has made more dribbles per game (2.6) than any other Spurs player in the Premier League so far this season and the fact that only Heung-min Son (7.12/10) has racked up a higher overall performance rating than Moura (7.03/10) according to WhoScored, we feel that he has proved he can be an important attacking threat for the team, even though he hasn’t managed to score a goal or provide an assist yet.

Do you think Spurs should get rid of Lucas Moura?

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In our view, despite the hopes of these responding fans, we don’t feel as though Moura would post a Bible passage on his social media as a clue that he would be on his way out of the club and that it’s more to do with the fact that Spurs have lost their three previous league fixtures, conceding nine and scoring just one goal in the process.

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