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Lazio news has been lively in recent days. In addition to the Luis Alberto case to be resolved, the club must manage to deflate the tensions between Igor Tudor and Mattéo Guendouzi. Already on bad terms at OM last season, the two men had an altercation last week during training. The midfielder complained about his calf and the coach did not like the player’s attitude, sending him to the substitutes team. The Laziale sports director felt obliged to speak.
“It’s a matter that has no reason to existsupports Angelo Fabiani at the microphone of Radiosei. Guendouzi arrived before Tudor, do you really believe that the question (of their relations) was not clarified before? There are disagreements that are being resolved. He only has a calf strain and is training with those recovering from injuries.” It remains to be seen whether this episode will have a longer-term impact, particularly for the French international.
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