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News from Samuel Gigot. Arriving at Lazio last summer from OM, the Avignon native has had a generally mixed start. After his goal against Bologna in November, Gigot managed to earn his place in the Biancocelesti eleven, until the emergence of the Romagnoli – Gila hinge in recent weeks. Yesterday, the ex-Marseillais was still offered an opportunity by Marco Baroni, who had chosen to start him against Como.
A meeting that his team failed to win (1-1), and during which he was especially talked about for a horrible foul on Nico Paz. “It doesn’t look reassuring, the ankle has twisted and swollen a lot. Nico is not feeling well at the moment”declared Fabregas after the meeting. On social networks, Gigot also took a lot of heat after this nasty tackle: “you are French and have a grudge against Argentina”, “barbarian, “son of a bitch, you destroyed Nico’s ankle like an animal , go die”, “I’m just waiting for you to cross yourself”, could we read in the comments section of his last Instagram photo this morning…
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