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- AC Milan full-back Theo Hernandez is reputable for having different dyed hairstyles
- Recently, the France international has changed the colour of his hair every matchday
- His recent colour did not resonate with his club and national teammate Olivier Giroud
AC Milan full-back, Theo Hernandez is reputable for changing his hairstyles for almost every game in the past weeks, but his most recent look has left a teammate unimpressed.
The French international donned a new colour ahead of Milan's 2-0 win over Lecce, which moved them to level on points with Roma, who are in fourth but play Atalanta later tonight.
Portuguese winger, Rafael Leao scored twice to give the Rossoneri the win, including a headed goal - a very rare type of goal for the 23-year-old reigning Serie A MVP.
Milan have been on and off in the league this season but have maintained a strong outing in the UEFA Champions League, setting up a city derby in the semi-final, according to Sky Sports.
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Giroud unimpressed by Hernandez's hairstyles
According to a video published on Twitter by Lega Serie A, Olivier Giroud made a gesture towards his international teammate to suggest he is not a fan of his new locks.
According to Football Italia, Hernandez has dyed his hair bleached blond, light blue, and light pink in recent games and opted for a brighter shade of pink against Lecce.
Giroud, 36, was injured in the game against Napoli midweek and missed a return to league action, but was on the touchline to cheer his team on during the warm-ups.
The former Chelsea and Arsenal striker also regularly dyes his hair and has always opted for bleached blond, which could explain why his compatriot's bright colours did not move him.
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FootballFornals scores a scorpion kick
Elsewhere in England, one of Giroud's career highlights was replicated by a West Ham midfielder in the Hammer's 4-0 win over Bournemouth, Sports Brief reported.
Spanish midfielder, Fornals scored a scorpion kick, a type of goal the French forward scored in 2017 for Arsenal in a game against their London rivals, Crystal Palace.
The former Chelsea striker's incredible goal won the FIFA Puskas Award for the best goal scored that year and the style of strike is almost synonymous with Giroud.