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CONTENT WARNING: Juan Bernabe was sacked by the Italian top flight club earlier this week after he underwent prosthetic penis surgery and shared pictures online.

Serie A side Lazio fired their falcon handler after he shared bizarre photos. Juan Bernabe had previously been sacked for performing a fascist salute. LISTEN toPhotos which led to Lazio firing their stadium falcon handler for boasting about his penis implant on social media have emerged.

'The Club is aware of the shared pain that the loss of the eagle will cause to fans in upcoming home matches, but believes that it is not possible for everyone, especially with the historic symbol of the eagle, to be associated with a person who, with his initiative, made the continuation of the relationship inadmissible.'

He explained: 'I had surgery to increase my sexual performance because I am very active... I need to ejaculate every time I have free time. It was a wonderful operation. 'Everyone likes sex. I don't drink, I don't smoke and I don't take drugs, but I like sex like all men, and men always try to have greater sexual capacity.

'I was born in the army, I come from a right-wing culture. I support VOX like several football friends of mine and I am proud of it,' he told Il Messaggero. Romano Floriani Mussolini, who is on loan at Serie B side Juve Stabia from Lazio, scored the only goal of the game as in a 1-0 win over Cesena.

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