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Bixente Lizarazu has once again teased his sidekick Grégoire Margotton on the social network X (formerly Twitter).
Work colleagues who became friends in real life, Bixente Lizarazu and Grégoire Margotton like to tease each other on air, but also off. Recently, it was the 98 world champion who showed no mercy with the sports commentator, who appeared on a thirty-year-old archive posted on X.
In this video, which shows a passage from the Jour de Foot programme dating from the 1994-1995 season, the 54-year-old journalist was wearing a fairly wide white shirt with short sleeves. Who is this journalist? I don’t know!! ” reacted Grégoire Margotton, who was 24 years old in the images.
Lizarazu: “I was naively wondering if Margotton’s shirt was tailor-made?”
A publication that also did not escape Bixente Lizarazu, who did not hesitate to make fun of his colleague’s shirt on TF1. I stumbled upon this quite by chance and was naively wondering if Grégoire Margotton’s shirt was tailor-made? “, the former Bayern Munich defender asked ironically.
” He’s comfortable in his shirt anyway!! “, replied Carine Galli to the 98 world champion, who added another layer: ” It was hot so no more ventilation. The wasp is not crazy ” And the journalist concluded this tasty exchange: ”
It was very well ventilated there, no doubt. “, with laughing emojis. While waiting for the response from the former Canal+ commentator, who will return to the air with “Liza” on Friday, on the occasion of the Blues’ match against Italy.
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