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Dimitri Payet made a name for himself on the Brazilian side, after completing a spectacular and particularly humiliating dribble for his opponent.
After ending his history with Olympique de Marseille a year and a half ago, Dimitri Payet decided to offer himself one last challenge in Brazil, where he joined the legendary Vasco club. De Gama. Currently in full preparation for next season, the French international stood out with an incredible gesture.
During Vasco’s victory against Maldonado on the night of Sunday to Monday (1-0), Dimitri Payet made a rake with his right foot, before following up with a small bridge with his left foot on his direct opponent. A gesture which is more effective since it ended in a pass for his teammate.
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A Payet as sharp as ever
A few days ago, for the resumption of training with Vasco da Gama, Dimitri Payet already seemed in optimal physical condition, he who was regularly targeted when he played in Marseille due to his weight. On social networks, the Reunionese posted a photo of himself as sharp as ever which caused a huge reaction from Internet users.
At 36 years old, Dimitri Payet has made an incredible physical transformation for the resumption of training with Vasco Da Gama! 💪🇧🇷
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