After a first day in which Italian Ciro Immobile saved the furniture with a goal in extra time, Lazio couldn’t get out of the goalless draw at home against Turin on the second day of Serie A where the ‘laziali’ sowed the same doubt as at the start of the league.
Distribution of points in Turin between Lazio and Torino in a even match where none of the teams knew how to take advantage of the few chances they enjoyed during the ninety minutes.
The locals began to dominate the game in the middle of the field thanks to a high and individual pressure that drowned the ball from the men led by the Italian Maurizio Sarri, who did not successfully overcome the lines of pressure.
Torino had two chances in the form of corner kicks to get ahead on the scoreboard thanks, to a greater extent, to two false starts by the ‘biancoceleste’ goalkeeper, the Italian Ivan Provedel, which fortunately for his team had no major consequences.
In the second part the roles are changed and Lazio took control of the game with Serbian Sergej Milinkovic-Savic and Immobile pulling the car back again.
In fact, the Italian international striker has the clearest himself after bodying the Turin defense and creating space to finish point-blank with his right foot, but the shot fell to the leg of Ivorian Koffi Djidji as the ‘Toro’ goalkeeper, Serbian Vanja Milinkovik-Savic, sibling. of his partner Sergej, has been defeated.
The Spanish Pedro Rodríguez and Luis Alberto entered the final stagebut they cannot tip the balance in their favor.
The game turned crazy in the final minutes, with Torino focused on attacking and closing in addition to a Lazio who did not hesitate to protest the match referee with his decision to whistle the end of the match in full opposition, sealing the final . 0-0 on the scoreboard in a new match with Lazio where he again hesitated.
‘Glasses’ at Udinese-Salernitana
Also, Udinese and Salernitana ended their rivalry with the same result despite the fact that those from Salerno played with numerical superiority for most of the second half due to the dismissal of Argentine Nehuén Pérez after a hard kick to cut off a counterattack.
Source: La Verdad

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