Lamela has been struggling with hip issues for 11 years, which led to surgery on both hips in 2017. Although the operations were successful, the player has been experiencing worsening symptoms over time. Despite his efforts to manage the pain, including regular physiotherapy sessions, gym workouts, and injections, he has come to the realization that it's time to end his career.
Lamela has been taking medication to manage his condition before each match, but this year has been particularly challenging for him. He has been unable to train as usual and has had to rely on alternative methods, such as cycling and gym work, to prepare for games.
The player expressed his gratitude to his former coach, Matias Almeyda, and his teammates for their understanding and support during this difficult period. He also acknowledged that the time had come to end his career and that he has the peace of mind knowing that he has made it to the end of his playing days.
Lamela's decision to retire from professional football marks the end of a 15-year career, during which he played for several clubs, including Tottenham and Roma. He will be remembered for his dedication and perseverance in the face of adversity.
Despite the challenges he has faced, Lamela remains positive and is looking forward to the next chapter of his life. He is grateful for the opportunities he has had and is proud of the career he has built.
In a heartfelt message, Lamela expressed his appreciation for the support of his fans and the football community, stating that he will always cherish the memories of his time on the pitch.