West Ham midfielder Lucas Paquetá has taken aim at football authorities in a bizarre online outburst following his sending-off in the 2-0 defeat to Liverpool. The Brazil international, who had his spot-fixing allegations cleared by the FA in July, expressed outrage over what he described as two years of "psychological support" or lack thereof from the governing body.
Paquetá's frustration boiled over after being shown two yellow cards for dissent, which left him visibly agitated and ultimately led to his ejection from the game. Despite players from both teams attempting to calm him down, Paquetá returned to berate the referee before receiving a second yellow card, which sealed his fate.
In an Instagram post, Paquetá initially issued an apology to fans and teammates for his behavior, stating that he understands why he may be perceived as "the villain" but pleading with them to understand that it's not justified. However, after being challenged by the Sky Sports Premier League account on Twitter, Paquetá fired back, expressing frustration at the FA's handling of his case.
The Brazilian midfielder claimed that he had been left without psychological support for two years, which was likely exacerbated by the FA investigation into spot-fixing allegations. He suggested that his behavior may be a result of all the stress and pressure he'd endured as a result, stating it's "ridiculous" to have his life and career affected in such a way.
West Ham manager Nuno Espírito Santo distanced himself from Paquetá's comments after the match, but acknowledged the difficulty of playing with one player less against Liverpool. However, Paquetá remains adamant that he needs to understand the situation better before commenting further on it.
Paquetá's frustration boiled over after being shown two yellow cards for dissent, which left him visibly agitated and ultimately led to his ejection from the game. Despite players from both teams attempting to calm him down, Paquetá returned to berate the referee before receiving a second yellow card, which sealed his fate.
In an Instagram post, Paquetá initially issued an apology to fans and teammates for his behavior, stating that he understands why he may be perceived as "the villain" but pleading with them to understand that it's not justified. However, after being challenged by the Sky Sports Premier League account on Twitter, Paquetá fired back, expressing frustration at the FA's handling of his case.
The Brazilian midfielder claimed that he had been left without psychological support for two years, which was likely exacerbated by the FA investigation into spot-fixing allegations. He suggested that his behavior may be a result of all the stress and pressure he'd endured as a result, stating it's "ridiculous" to have his life and career affected in such a way.
West Ham manager Nuno Espírito Santo distanced himself from Paquetá's comments after the match, but acknowledged the difficulty of playing with one player less against Liverpool. However, Paquetá remains adamant that he needs to understand the situation better before commenting further on it.