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This is a Portuguese name; the first family name is Pezzini and the second is Leiva.
Lucas
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Personal information
Full name Lucas Pezzini Leiva
Date of birth 9 January 1987 (1987-01-09) (age 22)
Place of birth Dourados, Brazil
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[1]
Playing position Centre Midfielder
Club information
Current club Liverpool
Number 21
Youth career
2004–2005 Grêmio
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2007 Grêmio 38 0(4)
2007– Liverpool 53 0(1)
National team
2006–2007 Brazil U-20 09 0(4)
2008 Brazil U-23 07 0(0)
2007– Brazil 03 0(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 30 October 2009.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 9 January 2008

Lucas Pezzini Leiva (born 9 January 1987 in Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul) is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Liverpool. He is often known solely by his first name, Lucas. A central midfielder, he is the nephew of former Brazilian footballer Leivinha.

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[edit] Club career

[edit] Grêmio

2006 was a successful year for Lucas at Grêmio, winning the Rio Grande do Sul state championship (the Campeonato Gaúcho) for the first time since 2001, and also coming third in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A. Lucas also became the youngest player to ever to receive Placar magazine's Bola de Ouro (Golden Ball), given to the best player in the Campeonato Brasileiro — an honour previously won by the likes of Zico, Falcão, Careca, Alex, Fowi, Romario, Kaká and Tevez.[2]

His form in 2006 led to reported interest from many major European clubs including offers from top Spanish clubs and Inter.[3] It was Liverpool that proved most attractive to the player, however, and on 13 May 2007 the club confirmed they had signed the player from Grêmio before the start of the 2007–08 season.[4] The transfer fee was in the region of £6 million.[5] Lucas remained with Grêmio until the end of their 2007 Copa Libertadores campaign. They made it to the final where they would meet Boca Juniors. Lucas however, had a niggling injury, causing him to start the first leg on the bench. With Grêmio 1–0 down, Sandro Goiano was sent off. Lucas was brought on to help shore up the midfield, but to no avail as Grêmio lost 3–0. Lucas was back in the starting line-up for the second leg, but again Grêmio were defeated, this time 2–0.

[edit] Liverpool

On 26 July he was officially unveiled as a Liverpool player and was given international clearance to compete in the final of the Barclays Asia Trophy.[6] Manager Rafael Benítez was pleased with the acquisition and said: "I am looking forward to seeing him score goals for Liverpool in the future and [we] believe he has the mentality and the character you need to do well in England".[5] The following day he made his debut in the match against Portsmouth, coming on for Mohamed Sissoko in the second half and he also got a penalty against Everton after Phil Neville handballed on the line from Lucas's shot.

By late November, manager Benítez gave Lucas his chance at starting a game in the Liverpool midfield, after easing him into Liverpool in his first few months at the club. He quickly became popular with the fans after putting in some mature displays against Newcastle and Bolton Wanderers in the league. Lucas scored his first goal for Liverpool on 27 January 2008 when he curled a 25-yard shot into the top corner during an FA Cup match against Havant and Waterlooville, becoming the first Brazilian to score for Liverpool.[7] The young Brazilian has already started league games against Chelsea and Arsenal, as well as both Champions League games against Inter Milan.

The start of the 2008–09 season signified an important turning point for his career; many critics expected him to step up to the next level after completing his first season with the Reds. The Brazilian got off to a good start with a well taken opening goal in a 2–1 friendly win over Swiss side FC Lucerne in July.[8] He impressed in pre-season games but missed the start of Premier League season as he had been selected for the Brazilian Olympic Team in the Beijing Olympics.[9][10] He returned with a bronze medal and Benítez had high hopes for the Brazilian's future, stating "this season he will improve because he is a very, very good professional and has experience of the Olympic Games".[11] Lucas noted that Liverpool's squad had much improved since the previous season and relished the opportunity to compete for trophies, despite the increased difficulty of getting a first team place.[12] However, after a number of disappointing performances,[13][14] both critics and fans voiced concerns about Lucas' quality and his confidence was further lowered when Liverpool fans booed him after a lacklustre draw against Fulham. The criticism irked Benítez and he responded with a passionate defence of the player, saying that "people just don't know how good Lucas is"[15] Furthermore, he underlined Lucas' credentials, stating that he had been captain for both Grêmio and his national youth team, and that competing for place against Mascherano, Steven Gerrard and Xabi Alonso was inherently difficult. Lucas' performances in December 2008 for Liverpool drew him much praise from pundits, the highlight being his performance in the 5-1 thrashing of Newcastle, where he provided an assist for Steven Gerrard.[16][17] Lucas was sent off in a cup tie against Mersey rivals Everton, which Liverpool lost. This compounded his growing unpopularity amongst Liverpool's supporters, after he had given away a late penalty in Liverpool's previous match, a 1–1 draw with Wigan.[18][19]

On March 14 Lucas played a key role in Liverpool's 4-1 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford. Lucas started in place of the injured Xabi Alonso.

On April 14 Lucas played against Chelsea in the Champions League, in place of Steven Gerrard, his role was vital and he played well scoring a crucial goal for Liverpool. His long range effort in the 81st minute deflected off Michael Essien and past Cech to make the score 3-3. Dirk Kuyt's header a minute later briefly gave Liverpool the lead, but Frank Lampard's 89th minute strike leveled the score to 4-4, Chelsea winning 7-5 on aggregate to advance into the semi-finals of the tournament.[20]

On 3 May 2009 Lucas scored his first Premier League goal for Liverpool against Newcastle United in a 3-0 win.[21]

During the 2009-10 pre-season period Lucas showed good form scoring Liverpool's only goal in a 1-2 loss against Atletico Madrid. This form earned much praise from manager Rafael Benitez, and gained him a start against Tottenham Hotspur for the opening game of the 09/10 season on August 16. Liverpool lost 1-2 but Lucas earned more praise for a solid performance all round.[22]

Lucas appeared in Liverpool's opening six games of the 2009/10 season. He had never previously played six games consecutively for the club.

[edit] International career

Lucas is the former captain of the Brazilian Under-20 team. He helped the team to victory in the 2007 South American Youth Championship, scoring 4 goals in the process. He was expected to lead the team again in the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup which was contested in Canada in July 2007 and was named in their squad. However an injury in training kept him from playing for 3 weeks, leading to his withdrawal from the squad.[23]

In October 2006 Lucas was brought into the senior Brazilian squad for friendlies against Kuwaiti club Al-Kuwait and Ecuador. Lucas was both the youngest member and one of only two non-Europe-based players in a strong squad. He made his debut for Brazil on October 7, 2006 coming on as a second half substitute against Al-Kuwait. Brazil won the match 4-0. However, this appearance does not count as his first cap as the match was not considered an official friendly match by FIFA.[24]

Lucas gained his first official Brazil international cap on August 22, 2007, coming on as a substitute in a friendly against Algeria.[25]

In June 2008, Lucas was named in the Brazil squad for an Olympics warm-up match later in the month.[26]

On 19 August, Lucas was shown a red card in the Olympic Semi-Final encounter between Brazil and Argentina after a challenge on Liverpool team mate Javier Mascherano, as Argentina ran out 3-0 winners.

In August 2009, Lucas was recalled to the senior Brazil squad in place of Flamengo's Kleberson, who was dropped due to injury.


[edit] Career statistics

Updated 12 September 2009

All-time club performance
Club Season Brazil Brazilian League Copa do Brasil Campeonato Gaúcho Libertadores Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals
Grêmio 2005 3 0 0 0 - - - - 3 0
2006 32 4 4 1 16 3 - - 52 8
2007 3 0 - - 9 2 8 1 20 3
Club Total 38 4 4 1 25 5 8 1 75 11
England Premier League FA Cup League Cup Europe Total
Liverpool 2007–08 18 0 4 1 3 0 7 0 32 1
2008–09 25 1 2 0 2 1 10 1 39 3
2009–10 10 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 13 0
Club Total 53 1 6 1 5 1 20 1 84 4
Career totals 91 5 10 2 30 6 28 2 159 15

[edit] Career honours

Grêmio

Brazil

Liverpool

Personal Awards

  • Winner

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Leiva official profile". http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/team/squad/leiva. 
  2. ^ "FIFA U-20 World Cup Canada 2007: Lucas ready to lead Brazilian charge". Article by fifa.com. March 28, 2007. http://fifa.com/en/comp/index/0,2442,134504,00.html?articleid=134504. Retrieved May 12 2007. 
  3. ^ "Lucas Leiva: I turned down Inter Milan to sign for Liverpool". Liverpool Daily Post. 2008-02-12. http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-fc/liverpool-fc-news/2008/02/12/lucas-leiva-i-turned-down-inter-milan-to-sign-for-liverpool-64375-20466295/. Retrieved 2008-12-09. 
  4. ^ "LEIVA: IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY NO TO LFC". Article by Mark Platt, liverpoolfc.tv. May 13, 2007. http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N155909070513-1228.htm. Retrieved May 14 2007. 
  5. ^ a b Eaton, Paul (2007-05-11). "Reds to sign Brazilian midfielder". Liverpool F.C.. http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/archivedirs/news/2007/may/11/N155896070511-1355.htm. Retrieved 2008-12-09. 
  6. ^ "RAFA HAILS NEW LEIVA-POOL SIGNING". Article on Liverpoolfc.tv. July 26, 2007. http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N156485070726-0416.htm. Retrieved July 26 2007. 
  7. ^ Barrett, Tony (2008-01-28). "Lucas: Rafa Benitez blast fired us on". Liverpool Echo. http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-fc/liverpool-fc-news/2008/01/28/lucas-rafa-benitez-blast-fired-us-on-100252-20402904/. Retrieved 2008-12-09. 
  8. ^ "Classy Voronin inspires 2-1 win". Liverpool F.C.. 2008-07-16. http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/match/season/2008-2009/jul/714/finalwhistle.htm. Retrieved 2008-12-09. 
  9. ^ "Voronin on target in Krakow draw". 2008-07-19. http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/match/season/2008-2009/jul/715/finalwhistle.htm. Retrieved 2008-12-09. 
  10. ^ "Ronaldinho gets Olympics go-ahead". BBC Sport Unfortunately. 2008-07-16. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/olympics/football/7494600.stm. Retrieved 2008-12-09. 
  11. ^ Doyle, Ian (2008-08-30). "Welcome return for Javier Mascherano at Liverpool". Liverpool Daily Post. http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-fc/liverpool-fc-news/2008/08/30/return-of-well-oiled-machine-64375-21636965/. Retrieved 2008-12-09. 
  12. ^ "Lucas Leiva reveals Liverpool's success secret". Liverpool Daily Post. 2008-10-09. http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-fc/liverpool-fc-news/2008/10/09/lucas-leiva-reveals-liverpool-s-success-secret-64375-22003975/. Retrieved 2008-12-09. 
  13. ^ Adams, Tom (2008-11-26). "Liverpool v Marseille stats&ratings". Setanta Sports. http://www.setanta.com/uk/Articles/Football/2008/11/26/Champs-League-Liverpool-v-Marseille-statsratings/gnid-29022/. Retrieved 2008-12-09. 
  14. ^ Nixon, Alan (2008-11-23). "Rafa tinkering hits Kop bid". The Sunday People. http://www.people.co.uk/sport/tm_headline=liverpool-0-0-fulham&method=full&objectid=20917517&siteid=93463-name_page.html. Retrieved 2008-12-09. 
  15. ^ "Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva receives backing from manager Rafael Benítez". The Telegraph. 2008-12-08. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/liverpool/3684106/Liverpool-midfielder-Lucas-Leiva-teceives-backing-from-manager-Rafael-Benitez-Football.html. Retrieved 2008-12-09. 
  16. ^ "Benitez backs Lucas to come good". BBC Sport. 2008-12-08. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/7771891.stm. Retrieved 2008-12-09. 
  17. ^ Doyle, Ian (2008-12-09). "PSV v Liverpool preview: Game could shape Lucas’s future". Liverpool Daily Post. http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/liverpool-fc/liverpool-fc-news/2008/12/09/psv-v-liverpool-preview-game-could-shape-lucas-s-future-64375-22433090/. Retrieved 2008-12-09. 
  18. ^ Kay, Oliver (2009-02-04). Dan Gosling strikes at the last to put Rafael Benítez’s men out of their misery. The Times. Retrieved on 2009-02-05.
  19. ^ "Mido penalty halts Reds". Sky Sports. 2009-01-28. http://www.skysports.com/football/match_report/0,19764,11065_3098252,00.html. Retrieved 2009-02-23. 
  20. ^ http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=265552&cc=5901&league=UEFA.CHAMPIONS
  21. ^ "Liverpool 3-0 Newcastle". BBC Sport. 2009-05-03. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/8014847.stm. Retrieved 2009-08-22. 
  22. ^ "Benitez anger at Lucas criticism". ESPN. 2009-08-21. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=669379&cc=5739. Retrieved 2009-08-22. 
  23. ^ "New Signing Injured". by Paul Grech. June 30, 2007. http://aliverpoolthing.blogspot.com/2007/06/new-signing-injured.html. Retrieved June 30 2007. 
  24. ^ "1ST TEAM SQUAD PROFILES". Liverpoolfc.tv. http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/team/squad/leiva/. Retrieved 2008-10-16. 
  25. ^ "Maicon and Ronaldinho See Off Algeria". Report on Goal.com. August 22, 2007. http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=390859. Retrieved August 23 2007. 
  26. ^ "Lucas named in Brazil Squad". Liverpoolfc.tv article. June 8, 2008. http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N160146080608-0830.htm. Retrieved June 8 2008. 

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