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Lucas Moura, the Brazilian footballer who is currently playing for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), has had a remarkable career that began with his time at São Paulo FC. Moura started his professional career at Santos, one of Brazil's most prestigious clubs. However, he struggled to make a name for himself there and eventually moved on to São Paulo FC in 2014. At São Paulo FC, Moura made a huge impact on the club and quickly established himself as one of their top players. In his first season at São Paulo FC, Moura scored 18 goals and provided numerous assists, earning him the nickname "The Flying Dutchman". He also helped São Paulo FC reach the Copa Libertadores final, where they lost to River Plate. However, it was at São Paulo FC that Moura truly found his breakthrough. In the 2016 season,Campeonato Brasileiro Action he scored 17 goals and provided 9 assists, helping São Paulo FC win the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A title. This performance earned him the Golden Boot award, given to the top scorer in the league. Moura continued to perform at a high level during the following seasons, helping São Paulo FC reach the quarter-finals of the Copa Libertadores in 2017 and the semi-finals of the Copa Sudamericana in 2018. He also played a crucial role in São Paulo FC's run to the quarter-finals of the Copa Libertadores in 2019. Moura's performances at São Paulo FC earned him a move to PSG in 2020, where he has been ever since. At PSG, Moura has continued to be a key player, scoring 25 goals and providing 12 assists in 83 appearances across all competitions. Overall, Lucas Moura's journey from Santos to São Paulo FC to PSG has been nothing short of impressive. His talent and work ethic have earned him a place among the best midfielders in the world, and he continues to be a vital part of some of the biggest clubs in football today. |
