After the goal in Turin-Lazio, the Argentine looked for the camera, mimicking the movement of the victorious singer at the Sanremo Festival
After the goal in Turin-Lazio, Giovanni Simeone first celebrates with his teammates and then looks for the camera. The reason? He wants to imitate Sal Da Vinci, fresh winner of the Sanremo Festival with “Per semper Sì”. So the Argentine looks straight ahead and sings the chorus of the song (“It will be you and me, from here, it will be forever yes”) miming the singer’s movement with his hands shown on the Ariston stage, which went viral on social media in these days of Sanremo. “A tribute to Sal? Yes. Yesterday I was watching the Festival with my wife, the song is nice, I told my wife that in case of a goal I would do the same gesture”. In short, a dedication to his wife and also to Toro, given that he also indicates the club crest that welcomed him this summer, coming from Napoli.
