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  • He also signed Palermo goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu , midfielders Jeremy Menez (Roma), Momo Sissoko (Juventus) and Blaise Matuidi (St. Etienne) and forward Kevin Gameiro (Lorient) to a club that finished fourth last year and already had a solid base of talent.

    Will Football Ever Have Paris? Gabriele Marcotti 2011

  • The PSG goalkeeper, Salvatore Sirigu, said his side ‘put up a good defensive display in tough conditions’ against Lille.

    David Beckham a no-show as Paris St-Germain draw with Lille 2011

  • Lille are a very solid team and they're tough to play, the PSG goalkeeper, Salvatore Sirigu, said.

    David Beckham a no-show as Paris St-Germain draw with Lille 2011

  • Jérémy Ménez (Roma) and Milan Bisevac (Valenciennes) have also been added, as has the Italy international goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu.

    From Alexis Sánchez to Manuel Neuer: Our European transfers round-up 2011

  • Lille had the best chance in the 77th minute when Idrissa Gueye's powerful shot was punched clear by Sirigu with Garcia's team dominating possession.

    David Beckham a no-show as Paris St-Germain draw with Lille 2011

  • PSG, who had an opportunity to leapfrog Montpellier in the table, lacked creativity and Sirigu was forced to tip a fierce blast from Florent Balmont over the bar in the 15th minute.

    David Beckham a no-show as Paris St-Germain draw with Lille 2011

  • The results, reported in tomorrow's issue of Science, suggest that "we need intention to be aware of what we are doing," says Sirigu.

    A Neuroscience of Volition William Harryman 2009

  • The patients couldn't define when they began to want to move, says Sirigu, because they couldn't monitor their own intention.

    A Neuroscience of Volition William Harryman 2009

  • Sirigu joined researchers at the University of Lyon in France and neurosurgeon Carmine Mottolese of Lyon's Hôpital Pierre Wertheimer to take advantage of a common operating room practice.

    A Neuroscience of Volition William Harryman 2009

  • Neuroscientist Angela Sirigu of the Centre de Neuroscience Cognitive in Bron, France, became intrigued by the posterior parietal's role in willed actions when working with patients who had injured that part of their brains.

    A Neuroscience of Volition William Harryman 2009

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