Roma-Lazio: things got heated between Mattéo Guendouzi and Paulo Dybala

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As usual, the Roman derby between Lazio and AS Roma was very electric. At the final whistle, Romelu Lukaku's teammates won (1-0), allowing them to stay in contact with the leading quartet. But everything was not easy for the Giallorossi, who had to face the fire of the Biancocelesti.

The two teams were playing in the 66th minute, when Mattéo Guendouzi (24 years old) and Paulo Dybala (30 years old) collided in the area at the time of a corner, which had not yet been taken. The French midfielder is close to going overboard as he grabs the Argentinian by the neck. But the AS Roma striker did not retort, preferring to show his shin guard with the image of the 2022 world champions according to the Italian press, winners against France. The match referee tried to calm things down afterwards.

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