Paganelli, the big scare

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Laurent Paganelli had to be hospitalized after feeling unwell during the jump-off between Saint-Etienne and Rodez on Friday evening.

The elite race jump-off between Saint-Etienne and Rodez, Friday evening at Geoffroy-Guichard, gave rise to a worrying scene: Laurent Paganelli took ill and was forced to evacuate the Chaudron to reach the hospital on closer.

Present in the den of the Greens, where it all began for the former precocious talent, now aged 61, Laurent Paganelli, the troublemaker of Canal+, felt ill during the meeting – to the point of causing a great concern behind the scenes of the stadium.

“I smelled the Cauldron”

I smelled the cauldron for a few minutes, but when I woke up, it was gone. Everything is fine, the great jugador (sic)”, was able to tweet the field man of the encrypted channel this Saturday, surrounded by members of the nursing staff of the Saint-Etienne University Hospital.

Placed under observation on Friday evening after his discomfort, the person concerned was able to leave the hospital this Saturday, reports L’Equipe. ASSE qualified on Friday for the play-off final against Metz, 16e in Ligue 1 this season. Third in Ligue 2 for their part, the Stéphanois will try to reconnect with the elite during a return trip scheduled for Thursday May 30 and Sunday June 2.

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