Lazio: Nuno Tavares’ funny nickname

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The Nuno Tavares train is on. Best passer in the Italian championship with five goals in five matches, the Portuguese is enjoying his time with Lazio Rome. On the other side of the Alps, the former Olympique de Marseille player impresses thanks to his physical qualities and his top speed. Thanks to his excellent performances from the start, he even earned himself a whole new nickname: the Nuno Express.

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With the Biancocelesti, the ex-Benfiquista seems to have finally reached a milestone. Alongside Matteo Guendouzi, whom he had already worked with in the OM jersey, the two men have established themselves as essential elements of the Laziale system at the start of the season. However, beware of overheating, as Marseille supporters know, the Nuno Express is capable of starting very strong, but could very well derail along the way. To be continued…

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