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I’m sure for Rangers it’s a good opportunity as well. “The most important thing is to be ready it doesn’t matter if it’s a pre-season game, we need to go there and do our jobs, do our best and the best way to prepare for the season is to play to win the game and that’s what we’re going to do. “I know a little bit of the rivalry between England and Scotland, so it will be interesting! “This is another big test for us, a big team,” added Lucas. To start, Dream points to the subject that the Twitter user is referring to, accusing them of only saying Dream is a closet Republican because of 'doxed reddit posts from when I was 15 and couldn.
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We beat Team K League 6-3 (13 July) and drew 1-1 against Sevilla (16 July) in our first pre-season matches in the Coupang Play Series in Korea and now face the Gers for the Walter Tull Memorial Cup, awarded in memory of Britain’s first black outfield player who had links to both clubs before being struck down in battle during World War One. Their preparations continued with a 3-1 win against West Ham earlier this week. Europa League finalists last term, the Glasgow giants kick-off their 2022/23 campaign with a huge week - the SPL begins on 30 July, followed the first leg of their Champions League third round qualifier against Royale Union Saint-Gilloise of Belgium on 2 August. Pre-season preparations now take us to Ibrox and a fascinating clash against Rangers. Summer work started again for Lucas in early July and Antonio Conte and his coaching team are putting the team through their paces preparing for the big kick-off against Southampton at home in the Premier League on Saturday 6 August (3pm) - yes, 2022/23 is just a fortnight away.
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Lucas featured in 45 of our 53 matches in all competitions last season, taking him to an impressive 191 appearances in our 221 matches across 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020//22, a sequence that also took him past the 200-game milestone for us in May. On top of the many magic moments - and there have been plenty, his goal against Norwich City at home last season another to add to his highlight reel - it’s Lucas’ sheer consistency for us over the last four seasons that needs to be commended. It all started for the Brazilian forward back home in Sao Paulo in 2010, followed by five years at PSG in France and now four and a half years here at Spurs, where he carved his name forever in Club folklore with his hat-trick against Ajax to take us into the UEFA Champions League Final in 2019. He’s (almost) 30 now, as he happily reminds us, but Lucas Moura shows no signs of slowing down as he knuckles down to work in his 13th pre-season as a professional.