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The Tottenham star said goodbye to Israel in a post in Hebrew: "I will return to visit the Holy Land" | Israel today

2022-07-31T09:40:48.837Z


Lucas Mora, the Brazilian who took part in yesterday's warm-up match at Sami Ofer against Roma, posted on social media and wrote, among other things: "It was a short time but it was a great pleasure"


After several weeks of great anticipation, Roma and Tottenham went up yesterday (Saturday) for a preparatory game on the grass at the Sami Ofer Stadium.

Superstars like Harry Kane, Paulo Dybala and their coaches - Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte - suffered quite a bit from the heat and humidity in Israel, but enjoyed several days in the Holy Land, where they also visited the Western Wall.

Roma was the one who ended up winning the game 0:1 with a strike goal by the stopper Roger Evans, but the one who stole the show this morning was precisely the Brazilian midfielder of the Spurs - Lucas Mora who put up a post on the networks in Hebrew and promised to return to Israel to visit.

"Thank you very much to all our fans in Israel. It was a short time, but it was a great pleasure to be in this beautiful country," he wrote, "one day I will return again just to visit every corner of the Holy Land, this is my dream, God bless you."

Thank you very much to all our fans in Israel it was a short time but it was a great pleasure to be in this beautiful country one day I will come back again just to visit every corner of the Holy Land this is my dream God bless you pic.twitter.com/hRdw2FINL3

— Lucas Moura (@LucasMoura7) July 31, 2022 Were we wrong?

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Source: israelhayom

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