When Gigot cuts up Nico Paz… (video)

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Any news from Samuel Gigot? The former Marseillais played his seventh Serie A match with Lazio on Friday, against Como. And his evening could have ended quite quickly.

After 15 minutes of play, Samuel Gigot came and made a rough tackle on Nico Paz, the Lombard playmaker. An “intervention on the verge of red” according to Corriere della Sera. The French defender first takes the ball, of course, but then he comes to take his opponent’s ankle, taking his supporting foot.

Gigot, the VAR says nothing

For the Roman daily life, “it was at least a yellow card and a free kick for the Lombards, the referee and the VAR, inexplicably, did not intervene and Paz – the best until that moment – ​​limped out. »

Gigot was able to finish the match, but Lazio was held in check by Como (1-1). Boulaye Dia (34th) opened the scoring for the Biancolesti, who ended up taking their red card, addressed to young Frenchman Loum Tchaouna (67th). The promoted equalized immediately through Patrick Cutrone (72nd).

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