Gigot Faces Growing Uncertainty At Lazio Amidst Tactical Struggles
The uncertainty surrounding Samuel Gigot’s future at Lazio became even more apparent during Sunday night’s friendly at Formello, where the Biancoceleste secured a convincing 3-0 victory over their Primavera side. The French center-back, once seen as a key defensive reinforcement, featured for only 33 minutes, entering after halftime and making way for youngster Ruggeri before the final whistle.
This brief appearance, highlighted by Corriere dello Sport, supports pre-match speculation that Gigot now finds himself fifth in Maurizio Sarri’s defensive pecking order. It’s a challenging scenario for a player who just last summer was welcomed for his experience, leadership, and physical presence.
The cooling relationship between Gigot and Lazio has been fueled by intense competition within the squad. With Alessio Romagnoli suspended for the opening two Serie A fixtures, Sarri is on the lookout for a reliable partner alongside Mario Gila. So far, young Dane Oliver Provstgaard has seized the spotlight with his maturity and composure, while Patric—fresh from ankle surgery—remains a trusted figure for Sarri both on and off the pitch.
Gigot now faces the risk of sliding further down the hierarchy, but his situation isn’t only about squad rankings. The primary issue appears to be tactical. Known for his strength in deep defensive lines and man-marking, Gigot’s style contrasts with the positional and coordinated defensive approach Sarri prefers. Adapting to this system, which relies on collective movement and anticipation rather than individual interventions, has proved a significant challenge for the Frenchman.
With competition fierce and tactical demands high, Samuel Gigot’s future at Lazio looks increasingly uncertain. The coming weeks will be decisive in determining whether he can adapt and reclaim a more central role or if a departure from the capital is on the horizon.
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