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Juan Manuel Iturbe

the is already plenty of pjanic amongst Spurs fans


Wasn't their some news recently of levy been over in Italy or somewhere where he met Roma counterparts and they discussing how he was burnt by lamela signing and cringing how he spent 30m on him !!?
 
Wasn't their some news recently of levy been over in Italy or somewhere where he met Roma counterparts and they discussing how he was burnt by lamela signing and cringing how he spent 30m on him !!?
Sounds like a load of rubbish to me....
 
Sounds like a load of rubbish to me....

its not far off

http://www.thetottenhamway.com/2015...s-levy-cannot-come-to-terms-with-lamela-deal/

Daniel Levy is still having sleepless nights about Tottenham’s deal to sign Erik Lamela, according to Roma president James Palotta.

Lamela cost £30m in summer 2013 – the most expensive of the ‘Magnificent 7′ – but he hasn’t quite lived up to the task of replacing Gareth Bale’s goals and x-factor for Tottenham. In fact, he’s been pretty village and despite showing the odd glimpse of promise, it’s increasingly obvious that he’s not a £30m player.

The smug Palotta is well aware of that and claims Levy is still reeling from paying a club-record fee for the Argentina international.

“When we [Roma] sell a player, we do so after thinking about it for a long time. The situation with [Medhi] Benatia was strange, with the money we got for Marquinhos we bought other players.

“Erik Lamela was also a great deal. Last week I was at a birthday party in Sardinia with the owner of Tottenham Hotspur who still couldn’t come to terms with the deal we had done [for his departure],” Palotta told Italian website Europa Calcio.
 
Really? To me it looks like he's really fast but with poor ball controll, so hes constantly fighting to keep the ball under controll. And it looked like end product was a big issue. Most of those runs ended up with a poor shot, or a poor pass. Reminded me of a more attacking Walker..
That's exactly what I was thinking. Looks like he's chasing after the ball rather than having it under control.
 
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