Lazio and Bologna are preparing to lock horns at the Stadio Olimpico in a contest between two clubs vying for European spots. Based on last season’s two results, a one-sided beatdown can never be ruled out, and it could go either way.
Lazio are reportedly close to reaching an accord with Toma Basic and his entourage over a new contract. The 29-year-old signed for the Italian capital side in the summer of 2021, but struggled to replicate the impressive form he showed during his three years at Bordeaux.
Lazio legend Ciro Immobile will be treated to a warm welcome by the fanbase as well as the hierarchy as he faces his former employers for the first time since leaving the club.
Lazio midfielder Toma Basic is one of the revelations of the season. And not only for what he is providing on the pitch, but for the motivations that brought him back from total invisibility: from out of the squad to an untouchable starter.
Fresh from a morale-boosting victory in the Coppa Italia, Lazio will be aiming to return to winning ways in Serie A when they host Bologna this weekend.
Lazio head coach Maurizio Sarri was in a good mood as he tackled several topics following his team’s Coppa Italia win over AC Milan. The Biancocelesti booked their place in the quarter-finals after exacting revenge on AC Milan thanks to Mattia Zaccagni’s late header.
The official Serie A YouTube channel uploaded the highlights from the Coppa Italia Round of 16 contest between Lazio and AC Milan. The Biancocelesti, who were aggrieved by their defeat at San Siro last weekend, were the better side in the first half.
At the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, Lazio exacted revenge over AC Milan by eliminating them from the Coppa Italia Round of 16, just five days following their controversial Serie A defeat at San Siro.
Max Allegri and Maurizio Sarri’s assistant manager Marco Ianni got into an ugly row on Saturday, but they joked about that when AC Milan and Lazio met again this evening.
The Lazio ultras have promised to create a deafening atmosphere at the Stadio Olimpico when receiving AC Milan in the Coppa Italia Round of 16. The two sides met five days earlier in Serie A showdown at San Siro, which was decided by Rafael Leao’s solitary strike.
Lazio manager Maurizio Sarri proposed a marginal yet crucial change to the VAR protocol inspired by the actions of AC Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri.
Lazio boss Maurizio Sarri will ring the changes to his starting lineup ahead of Thursday’s Coppa Italia clash against AC Milan. The two teams met at San Siro on Sunday, with the Rossoneri prevailing by a single goal following a much-debated finale.
Only four days removed from their controversial Serie A clash, Lazio and AC Milan will meet again in the Round of 16 of the Coppa Italia. The Coppa Italia clash between Lazio and Milan kicks off at 21:00 local time on Thursday, December 4, at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
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Lazio manager Maurizio Sarri is keen to maintain the services of Toma Basic and Adam Marusic, who are both running on expiring contracts. The Biancocelesti currently have five first-time players who can become free agents in June.
Lazio went into the 2025/26 Serie A season with one hand tied behind the backs due to a controversial transfer embargo. Deals which were already agreed were permitted, but the list of incomings highlights how restricted the club was last summer.
Lazio head coach Maurizio Sarri and sporting director Angelo Fabiani have contrasting plans for Fisayo Dele-Bashiru. The club director poached the 24-year-old’s services in the summer of 2024, paying circa €6 million to buy him from Hatayspor.
This January, Lazio might have no other option but to cash in on Matteo Guendouzi, who has a keen admirer in Sunderland. The Italian capital side has been struggling to balance the books recently, which resulted in a disastrous transfer ban last summer.
While a second defeat at San Siro was hardly a shocker, the narrow loss to AC Milan still left Lazio fans both furious and perplexed, not due to the scoreline, but due to the bewildering circumstances that made a mockery out of Italian football as a whole.
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It has been decided that referee Giuseppe Collu was correct in his decision to not give a stoppage-time penalty to Lazio at the end of their 1-0 defeat
Lazio fell short against AC Milan, who only needed one goal to secure a vital win that temporarily lifted them to the top of the Serie A table. The Biancocelesti almost took an instant lead through Mario Gila, but his header was miraculously denied by Mike Maignan.