Erik Lamela

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First red card of his career today
Is it actually? That's mad, he always seems to lash out when I see him play. I guess it's similar to how Rojo never got sent off for United despite deserving about 2 every time he played.
 

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He is a dirty, cynical player. Great to see comeuppance for someone who does the things he constantly does.
 

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Cheating diving fecker. Deserve every bit stick coming his way. Glad he is getting it now.
 

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He is the sort of player that opposition fans absolutely detest and I absolutely love him for it.
 

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I have to say i love the fact that he got sent off today and gave us another Spurs comedy moment. Never change Tottenham.
 

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Has he actually ever had a good season for Spurs? I mean he's been there since 2013 and scores the odd wonder goal now and again but can't recall him ever taking centre stage over a season as all of Eriksen, Alli and Son have done over last 8 years.

Guess every club has that one player who keeps on getting their contract extended for no apparent reason. Argentina stopped calling him up years back.
 

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Is it actually? That's mad, he always seems to lash out when I see him play. I guess it's similar to how Rojo never got sent off for United despite deserving about 2 every time he played.
It isn't, he got sent off for Roma.
 

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Has he actually ever had a good season for Spurs? I mean he's been there since 2013 and scores the odd wonder goal now and again but can't recall him ever taking centre stage over a season as all of Eriksen, Alli and Son have done over last 8 years.

Guess every club has that one player who keeps on getting their contract extended for no apparent reason. Argentina stopped calling him up years back.
He is an excellent squad player who if it wasn't for injuries would be a first team regular. Every squad needs players like him.
 

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He is an excellent squad player who if it wasn't for injuries would be a first team regular. Every squad needs players like him.
Really? I'd have Moura for instance starting over him every single time although Moura himself is probably at his best as impact sub for last 20 minutes as famous Ajax game showed. He was good today though with the attacking restrictions in place.
 

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The Rabona is an odd one, on one hand an impressive piece of skill and body control, but also a bit embarrassing in that it showcases just how one footed a professional is.
 

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Great goal, love seeing goals like that
 

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He is the sort of player that opposition fans absolutely detest and I absolutely love him for it.
Do they? I barely notice him. In fact, I’d go so far as to say I’m happy to see him against Utd just down to how middle of the road he is
 

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Hero to zero today.

The rabona goal was incredibly flukey tbf.
Nothing flukey about it. As it came to him I half expected him to try it as he’s done it before (the other one he scored was better even).

The rabona has always been a favourite of the Argies. Di Maria scored one for Benfica, and is generally pulling them off, and Jonathan Calleri scored a worldie for Boca too.

In fact, any excuse:



 

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The Rabona is an odd one, on one hand an impressive piece of skill and body control, but also a bit embarrassing in that it showcases just how one footed a professional is.
Exactly. It looks spectacular but a better player just hits that ball with his right foot.
 

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Exactly. It looks spectacular but a better player just hits that ball with his right foot.
To be fair, I think, if it was just a simple right footed shot/placement into the far corner, it would have been blocked. The actual skill and audacity bought him that half second of doubt as it wasn't closed down as fast i.e it caught Partey flat footed and nutmegged him.
 

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outrageous goal. moments of skill like that should get all the plaudits

Exactly. It looks spectacular but a better player just hits that ball with his right foot.
being two footed/using both feet doesn't necessarily mean or translate to a better player
 

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A rabona between the legs is the ultimate humiliation for an opposite player. To end up in the back of the net, wow. Outrageous skill.

Red was extremely harsh, Michael Oliver just ignored Kane 5 minutes before elbowing a Gooner but couldn't wait to pull out his card for Lamela. Shitty officiating, but what's new in the PL
 
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That goal was outrageous. Goal of the season for me. The placement, curl, timing and skill to pull it off within a split second was sensational. Better than his last rabona.
 

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Do they? I barely notice him. In fact, I’d go so far as to say I’m happy to see him against Utd just down to how middle of the road he is
Just look at the constant vitriol in this forum towards him - tons of people in here seem to absolutely hate the guy. You may not notice him but he certainly winds plenty up based on this forum.
 

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A rabona between the legs is the ultimate humiliation for an opposite player. To end up in the back of the net, wow. Outrageous skill.

Red was extremely harsh, Michael Oliver just ignored Kane 5 minutes before elbowing a Gooner but couldn't wait to pull out his card for Lamela. Shitty officiating, but what's new in the PL
I don’t think it was harsh. He could have had 4 or 5 yellow cards up to that point.
 

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For those of you who play/ed football, do you find rabona's hard to do?

I used to do them quite a lot and people seemed to think I was showing off, but they were often easier than trying to hit it on my left.

His one against Asteras was cracking but I'm not convinced this one was as good. Largely because of the lack of elevation.
 

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Just look at the constant vitriol in this forum towards him - tons of people in here seem to absolutely hate the guy. You may not notice him but he certainly winds plenty up based on this forum.
It's an interesting one for sure. There's something about obviously very skillful players who don't seem to deliver on their potential which grinds a lot of fan's gears.

He's obviously a cnut, because he plays for Spurs but he does seem to get more hate than most.
 

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Just look at the constant vitriol in this forum towards him - tons of people in here seem to absolutely hate the guy. You may not notice him but he certainly winds plenty up based on this forum.
Only because of the incident with Martial. And outside of United fans, hardly anyone notices him. He's just another Adel Taarabt, capable of the stupendous from time to time, but shite most of the time.
 

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For those of you who play/ed football, do you find rabona's hard to do?

People always seemed to think I was showing off but I found them easier than using my non-existent leg foot.
At the level I played at (very, very low) they were just never, ever effective. All it ever seemed to be was showboating for the sake of it.

There's a reason you dont see many Rabonas at the top level and it's not because the players cant do it, it's because in 99.9% of cases it's not that effective and ends up with a lame, floaty cross that the goalie can take his time catching.
 

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Nothing flukey about it. As it came to him I half expected him to try it as he’s done it before (the other one he scored was better even).

The rabona has always been a favourite of the Argies. Di Maria scored one for Benfica, and is generally pulling them off, and Jonathan Calleri scored a worldie for Boca too.

In fact, any excuse:



It was a Maradona specialty, so no wonder it’s cemented it’s place in Argentinian culture. It’s not difficult to to a rabona - what’s difficult is to do a good rabona, and Di Maria’sfor Benfica was a marvellous little piece.
 

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It was a Maradona specialty, so no wonder it’s cemented it’s place in Argentinian culture. It’s not difficult to to a rabona - what’s difficult is to do a good rabona, and Di Maria’sfor Benfica was a marvellous little piece.
I think Lamela’s in the EL was the best of all, although Calleri’s was special too. I like my rabonas with a little height on them!
 

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I think Lamela’s in the EL was the best of all, although Calleri’s was special too. I like my rabonas with a little height on them!
Well, it’s hard to beat rabona x nutmeg x goal x near the post anyway.

But the best rabona is always the first time you see it. Mine was Maradona chalking up an assist for Napoli. Flabbergasted, as was the keeper and four defenders.
 

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For those of you who play/ed football, do you find rabona's hard to do?

I used to do them quite a lot and people seemed to think I was showing off, but they were often easier than trying to hit it on my left.

His one against Asteras was cracking but I'm not convinced this one was as good. Largely because of the lack of elevation.
It's cool and not that hard once you get the hang of it.

When I was young and saw it for the first time I think I spent a whole day kicking my left ankle with my right boot trying to learn it .
 

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Just look at the constant vitriol in this forum towards him - tons of people in here seem to absolutely hate the guy. You may not notice him but he certainly winds plenty up based on this forum.
You seem to be conflating two very different things though. He's a thoroughly unlikeable player much like, for example, John Terry was. On the other hand opposition fans hated seeing Terry on the teamsheet because he was a both a wanker and a formidable player. Most people are happy to see Lamela get so much game time for Spurs because his overall impact on the game is so poor so often. They just don't enjoy watching such wankery.
 

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You seem to be conflating two very different things though. He's a thoroughly unlikeable player much like, for example, John Terry was. On the other hand opposition fans hated seeing Terry on the teamsheet because he was a both a wanker and a formidable player. Most people are happy to see Lamela get so much game time for Spurs because his overall impact on the game is so poor so often. They just don't enjoy watching such wankery.
A good comparison would be when you had Herrera - a player I utterly despised because of how dirty he was but not necessarily one I worried about.