Serie A
Spezia – Lazio 3-4: The seven souled Romans smiled and hunted Europe in the 90s
Lazio fell three times short of the score at Spezia’s home stadium, but not only gave the same number of answers, but also scored the winner in the final with Acerbi and climbed to 5th place to stay alive in European gulf.
“We’re still alive,” Mauricio Sari’s players can easily whisper on Saturday night (30/4) as Lazio departed with a huge away win with a 4-3 victory over Spezia, which knocked them down to 5th in Serie A standings and gives them hope – even if more games against Roma and Fiorentina follow – for a place in Europe.
The match was a shocking one and kept the crowd watching until the final, with Dimitris Nikolaou’s (captain, played until the final) team taking the lead three times but not staying level.
Amiens put the hosts ahead in the 9th minute, but in the 33rd minute came the first draw from Immobile, who didn’t miss the white ball in the hand of Nikolaos in the penalty area after a penalty won by the capital team.
Agudelos made it 2-1 two minutes after the league’s top scorer scored, but again Lazio had the answer, the hosts’ keeper Proventel making it 2-2.
Spezia reacted immediately, expressing himself in Christoff’s goal in the 56th minute, but the last word belonged to Sari’s team. In 68′ Milinkovic-Savic brought the game to a draw and in 90′ salvation came with Acerbi, with the central defender giving his team a golden three points, which scored in 90′ with an incredible inspiration.
The program of the 35th race:
The highlights
Cagliari – Verona 1-2
Napoli – Sassuolo 6-1
Sampdoria 1-0 Genoa
Series A Ranking:
Source: sport 24
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