Gigot’s Silent Rise: From Unknown To Reliable Option In Lazio’s Defensive Line
Arriving with little fanfare last summer, Samuel Gigot has quietly become one of the most reliable figures in Marco Baroni’s Lazio squad. Once seen as a low-profile signing with uncertain potential, the French defender has steadily earned trust through consistent and composed performances, transforming from a backup into a key contributor.
Initially deployed sparingly, Gigot’s value began to surface as he gained more minutes on the pitch. The numbers tell the story: in Serie A matches where Gigot played at least 25 minutes, Lazio remained unbeaten — securing six wins over teams like Milan, Atalanta, and Bologna, along with three solid draws against the likes of Roma, Como, and Torino.
His presence has added defensive stability, and his adaptability has proven to be a crucial asset for Baroni, especially as the team navigates the intense final stretch of the season. Gigot’s calm demeanor and tactical discipline have positioned him not only as a dependable rotational piece but also as a potential starter moving forward.
With Lazio pushing for European qualification, Gigot’s growing influence could be a decisive factor — a reminder that sometimes the most impactful signings are the ones that arrive quietly, but leave a lasting impression.
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