West Ham striker Lucas Perez: I did not refuse to play at Everton

Published on: 17 September 2018

Andriy Yarmolenko and Marko Arnautovic teamed up to earn West Ham their first points of the season with a dismantling of Everton at Goodison Park.

Andriy Yarmolenko and Marko Arnautovic teamed up to earn West Ham their first points of the season with a dismantling of Everton at Goodison Park.

Andriy Yarmolenko and Marko Arnautovic teamed up to earn West Ham their first points of the season with a dismantling of Everton at Goodison Park.

West Ham's Lucas Perez has hit back at "false" reports he refused to warm up and come on as a substitute in the second half of the 3-1 victory at Everton on Sunday.

The former Arsenal forward was named on the bench at Goodison Park but looked in line to come on and make his third substitute appearance of the campaign when Marko Arnautovic suffered an injury moments after scoring West Ham's third goal of the game.

However, manager Manuel Pellegrini opted to bring on Michail Antonio instead, with some reports claiming Lucas had refused to warm up. 

"Given the false information spread by various media that affect my image, I am forced to explain the only truth: I have never refused to warm up in my career and even less to play," Perez said.

Reports claimed Perez had a bust-up with West Ham goalkeeping coach Xavi Valero as cameras showed the pair having a deep conversation on the bench.

But Perez has claimed the images have been misunderstood.

Fantasy

    Play ESPN Fantasy Soccer

    Pick your eight-man team and compete in the Champions League, Premier League, La Liga or Liga MX, then go head-to-head in leagues against your friends or people around the world. Sign up for free!

    How to play ESPN Fantasy Soccer

    Your team will be made up of eight players, at four different positions: two forwards, three midfielders, two defenders, and a goalkeeper. Find out more here.

    - Newcomers to pick and avoid - Champions League names to know - La Liga names to know - Breaking down ESPN's scoring system

"In my current club the substitutes warm up in series of three every five minutes, in continuous rotation. When Marko was injured, I was on the bench after having warmed up," Perez added.

"The manager called me to go out to play and when he found that it was faster to put Antonio, who at that moment was warming up in band, he changed his decision.

"The images that have been misinterpreted correspond to a talk with the goalkeeper's coach, in which I never refused to warm up and explained what happened.

"As a professional I accept the decision and I will continue working hard to have as many minutes as I can."

Information from ESPN FC's Eduardo Fernandez-Abascal was used in this report.

Source: espn.co.uk

Comments