Guendouzi tackled and insulted in Italy

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Having moved from OM to Lazio this summer, Mattéo Guendouzi quickly found a place in Rome. Without convincing everyone…

Transferred to Lazio during the last off-season, Mattéo Guendouzi, who arrived in Serie A on the tip of the crampons, has made his mark since then, credited with 40 appearances already in the sky blue jersey, including 32 starts.

One of the important cogs in the team recently led by Igor Tudor, the former Marseillais is not spared from criticism. That of the former Roma player, Radja Nainggolan, as part of the ControCalcio show on Twitch, being particularly acidic…

“It’s a pipe”

Guendouzi only knows how to run. It's a pipe, I say that clearly. They let Sergej Milinkovic-Savic go and replace him with someone like him », Frankly attacks the 35-year-old former Belgian international, who now plays in Indonesia.

Tell me just one of his qualities? How many goals has he scored? Only one (he scored three goals, editor’s note). Is it fast? No. Is he durable? And so, that's a quality for athletics, not for a football player. For me, he is not a player worthy of playing for Lazio or for a team in the first half of the table. He's an average player… »

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