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Tottenham boss backs Erik Lamela to come good

Lamela: struggling to adapt to life at Tottenham

Tottenham boss backs Erik Lamela to come good

07 December 2013 - 04:52

Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas has backed Argentinian attacking midfielder Erik Lamela to eventually become an important player for Spurs. The 21-year-old has so far only started in two games for AVB's side this season.

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  • Despite a big money transfer from Roma last summer, Erik Lamela has yet to set the Premier League alight with the similar performances shown whilst playing in Serie A last season. Lamela, who had been signed as a replacement for Real Madrid's Gareth Bale, is apparently struggling to adjust to life in England and in particular with learning the language.<br />

    Despite that, Andre Villas-Boas has backed Lamela to fire very soon: "Not speaking the language is very difficult, but not only that but coming from very different social backgrounds &ndash; from Argentina, to Roma, to Tottenham. It has been a difficult step for him. We need to be patient with him and we need to give him the chances to break into the team and eventually when a game goes fully to his way for 90 minutes we can have him back to the levels he was at before.<br />

    "Rome, as you can understand, is completely different from living in the north of London. Social life &ndash; the warmth of the fans is felt in a different way. With Lamela, it is going to take time but actually he has all the technical abilities that we see of a great player, so we have great belief in him."<br />

    Lamela's second start for Tottenham came in the 6-0 drubbing at the hands of Man City last week.


    Written by Ketan Patel




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