Shocking loss for Lazio in Serie A. After seven straight wins in all competitions, the team Marco Baroni He saw his impressive streak come to a halt on Thursday when playing at home against modest Bulgarian Ludogorets in the Europa League (0-0) and now they lost their visit to Parma (3-1).
Lazio have not lost in Serie A since they lost to Juventus (1-0) on October 19 and with this defeat they have dropped out of the race for the scudetto and, although they remain fifth, they are 4 points off behind the ruler of Naples, They. beat Torino at home (0-1). while, Parma climbed to 11th place and moved 4 points away from relegation.
Disappointing first half for Lazio
It was a disappointing first half for Lazio, as Two goals were disallowedthe first, at the request of the VAR, of Nicolò Rovella in the 2nd minute for committing a previous foul.
Just four minutes later, Rovella lost the ball to Dennis Man, that opened the scoring. Lazio continued to attack, locking Parma and Daddy Castellanos had two opportunities to tie: first Botond Balogh He took the shot on the goal line and eventually had a goal disallowed for clear offside.
Punishment overturned
In extra time, VAR again failed Lazio as the referee corrected his initial decision to award a penalty with Mattia Zaccagni falling against Mandela Keita.
After the break, where Baroni Pedro Rodríguez entersthe situation became more complicated for Lazio at 2-0, work by Anas Haj Mohamed (53′). It was the first goal for the 19-year-old Tunisian striker in Serie A.
Taty gives hope, but the addition dictates the sentence
Daddy Castellanos gave Lazio hope by closing the gap on his goal by exploiting the lack of understanding between Emanuele Valeri and the Suzuzki goalkeeper (80′), but Enrico Del Prato made it 3-1 in the 91st minute on the counterattack the rival was determined to make it 2-2.
Lazio have no time to regret Next week they will meet twice in Naples: on Thursday in the round of 16 of the Italian Coppa at the Olympic Stadium and on Sunday in Serie A at the Stadio Diego Maradona.
match lineup
31
15
14
19
46
4
98
16
13
61
22
94
29
3
6
34
13
8
7
11
18
10
Ennio Tardini

Ivan Provedel94
90′
Manuel Lazzari29
81′
Luca Pellegrini3
Nicolò Rovella6
1′
29′
88′
70′
Crazy Mario34
51′
63′
Alessio Romagnoli13
5′
Matteo Guendouzi8
32′
45′
Fisayo Dele-Bashiru7
45′
45′
51′
Valentin Castellanos11
79′
89′
52′
69′
Gustav Isaksen18
64′
81′
Mattia Zaccagni10

Replacements

Christos Mandas35
Alessio Furlanetto55
Samuel Gigot2
Patrick4
Adam Marusic77
81′
45′
56′
Peter9
45′
70′
Tijjani Noslin14
88′
69′
Loum Tchaouna20
64′
81′
45′

coach

Fabio Pecchia
Marco Baroni
Source: La Verdad

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