Westham midfielder Lucas Pakida was monitored by the English Football Association last month, stating that he deliberately carried yellow cards in four league games to allow his friends to benefit from bets. The Brazil international has denied the allegations. He reportedly recently filed a supply of evidence pointing to one of the activities involved. He had asked then-leader Moyes to remove him from his post if he 'made waves' if he intended to, that is, he would not voluntarily ask not to drop a game.

According to The Sun, Pakida presented a new supply of evidence on Monday (3) before responding to the dead line of the charge. In August last year, his Premier League opener with Fonnymouth, Pakida eventually extra time for handball eclipse yellow card, Department of the FA accused of four matches of 'making waves' one of the game, but Pakida suggested that at that time, he was in the process of assessment with Manchester City, so he asked Moyes exemption to avoid injuries and impact on the transfer, but the request was rejected by Moyes. In addition, after 70 minutes of the game, he repeatedly asked for off-field substitutions. Pakida emphasized what kind of move and proved what kind of move was not intended to be a deliberate yellow card.

After the news of the investigation by the EFL, Pak Kida Dada vs. Ponemouth was also exposed, and Manchester City braked to stop the acquisition plan. Earlier rumors suggested that Manchester City would reactivate the £85 million buyout clause in Pak Kida's contract, but with the EFL general manager's formal control, City could face a lifetime suspension, and City will once again shelve the acquisition.

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