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Liverpool Star Was Asked This Ridiculous Question, And His Reply Was Bit Wierd

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By Thomas Hein

Lucas Leiva of Liverpool
Lucas Leiva

Lucas Leiva’s future at Liverpool might be coming to an end soon according to a radio interview he gave on Tuesday. The Brazilian has been with us for 10 years and now seems set to leave the side and return to Brazil.

Lucas gave a 40-minute interview to Radio Atlantica, where he hinted about leaving the Merseyside giants and that he rejected an offer from Gremio in January.
“There was an offer from Gremio in January but I wanted to complete 10 years at Liverpool.”
“I do not hide my desire to return to Gremio”, the Brazilian said as reported by 101GreatGoals.

Lucas was linked to many other clubs last summer but stuck with us as Jurgen Klopp wanted experience in the side. The former Gremio man added that there was contact with Gremio but the deal was far from being complete.

“Now in the window we had a conversation, but nothing official. I do not hide my desire to return to Gremio, but there are several factors.”

In one of the funnier segments of the interview, Lucas opened up about the current Liverpool team and was asked a ridiculous question.
Radio Atlantica presenter Luciano Potter asked: “In the dressing room of Liverpool, who has the largest p**is?”
“Sturridge”, was the reply from the 30-year-old.
A Tweet for the exchange is provided below as well and it is a little tough to believe this took place on air.

 

The question certainly was a little over the top but Lucas answering it without any thought was weird as well. The Brazilian certainly has spent a lot of years at Liverpool but keeping a track of these unmentionables is a little too much for one person to take. There have been other instances where players speak about the going ons behind the scenes but this was taking it to another level.

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