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Bags Vigouroux sent back to Liverpool
Swindon boss Cooper is already working with a small squad and is keen to ensure discipline remains high in the group.
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Lawrence Vigouroux has sensationally had his loan spell at Swindon Town cut short according to reports.
However, clubs will be far more wary of taking him on loan after this very public incident, which could stunt his development going forward.
He is likely to return to Melwood to train alongside senior Liverpool goalkeepers Simon Mignolet and Adam Bogdan until another loan can be arranged.
Senior players helped out the Chilean youngster by reducing the fine to £50- but Vigouroux was seemingly still unhappy at his treatment, as it’s stated he paid the amount in PENNIES.
“It’s a disciplinary internal matter”, he said. He’s played every game for the Robins since, until he was dropped for their clash against Colchester United last Saturday. “It’s come from me and the rest of the players”, Cooper told the Mail.
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While Vigouroux showed a few impressive perseverance in hauling a total of 5,000 pennies to the County Ground, one moment of hilarity could end up setting his career back, particularly if Liverpool frown on his actions, too. “It won’t (cause an issue now) it’s been dealt with”, Cooper was quoted as saying in the Liverpool Echo.