Thursday, January 29, 2009

Rossi, GO TO HELL!!!

Sampdoria - Lazio  3-1
(13’ Delvecchio, 51’ Cassano, 55’ Stankevicius - 30’ Rocchi)

In this match Lazio play well in First Half Match, they have some gold chances to make goal but Sampdoria GK could save it. Sampdoria open the match by goal from Delvechio 13', but Lazio's striker TOmassi Rochi make score 1-1 on half hour the match. Second Half match signed by 2 goal from sampdoria, one from Cassano and one more from Stankevicus. Lazio should get 2 penalty in second half, but referee did't give it, and Sampdoria also got 1 penalty but Musrela can save it. In the next part i will write about way  of the match that i got from goal.com

First Half 

It was the home side who came out quickest with Cassano immediately showing his talent down the left side as he put the shaky Lazio backline under some early pressure.

After 8 minutes Lazio had a great chance to open the scoring. A quick counter attack lead by Pandev was followed up by some silky dribbling within the Samp box by Meghni. When the ball fell to Mauri on the edge of the box the Italian snatched his shot and failed to test Castellazzi’s goal.

The home side hit back immediately and just three minutes later they took the lead when Delvecchio sliced home a Cassano free kick. Lazio yet again displayed their inability to defend from dead-ball situations as the seemingly harmless cross to the back post by Cassano was steered in by a marked Delvecchio.

On 17 minutes Pandev almost levelled the scoring when he skipped past two men in the box, but his subsequent shot was sprayed high and wide over the bar.

Cassano was in fine form as he provided a focal point for every attack. On 22 minutes he won another free-kick in a similar position to the earlier goal. Unfortunately Stankevicius’ subsequent cross was imprecise, and the Lazio defence breathed a sigh of relief.

Lazio began to lose their composure and a number of rushed passes began to infuriate Coach Delio Rossi, who asked his team to play the ball to feet more.

On the half hour mark the Lazio Coach got a response from his side when Tommaso Rocchi levelled the scoring. Ironically it was a precision long ball, floated over the top to Rocchi that setup the move. The Lazio Captain made no mistakes when he controlled on the chest and struck the ball on the half-volley past Castellazzi.

Lazio began to insist, but Cassano had a golden chance to put the home side ahead again when he controlled a wonderful cross-field pass by Ziegler. Unfortunately he had little time to attempt a shot as Muslera rushed off his line to snatch the ball from under his feet.

When the whistle blew for half-time, both teams were left feeling frustrated after failing to capitalise on their numerous chances.

Second Half

In the interval Lazio Captain Tommaso Rocchi was given a surprise early bath when he was substituted for Zarate. 

Shortly after, the mercurial youngster almost repaid his Coach’s faith with a delightful chip on the edge of the box, which tested Castellazzi’s reflexes to the limit as his tipped the ball over the bar.

On 50 minutes Cassano produced a moment of sheer brilliance and gifted the home side a vital goal. After skipping past Lichtsteiner on the edge of the box, he took two steps right and launched a rocket into the top right corner of the goal. 

Just four minutes later Lazio quite literally fell apart when Sampdoria added a third from a corner. As the ball was whipped into to the box, an unmarked Stankevicius simply had to head past a helpless Muslera to leave Lazio with a mountain to climb for the remainder of the game.

On 58 minutes Cassano went to ground in bizarre circumstances after complaining of stomach pains. The Doria hero was strechered off and then returned to the field moments later appearing rather white in the face.

Sampdoria had a chance to inflict further embarrassment on the visitors when Cassano was brought down in the box by Lichtsteiner on 58 minutes. Bellucci stepped up for the subsequent kick, but it was Muslera who had the last laugh after pulling off an impressive save, to deny the Doria forward.

Lazio tried to pick themselves up, and Delio Rossi threw on Foggia to give his side some added zip going forward. The change had an immediate effect as the Biancocelesti poured forward and pummelled the Sampdoria box.

As much as Lazio attacked it proved to no-avail, as the home side smothered their box with blue shirts leaving little space in which to move.

In the dying seconds a mini-brawl further demonstrated Lazio’s frustration as Sampdoria pulled out their crisis with a confidence boosting win. Lazio were again left to rue some abysmal defending from set-plays, that put their European dreams firmly in the balance.


Teams

Sampdoria (3-5-2): Castellazzi; Stankevicius, Lucchini, Gastaldello; Padalino (15’ Dessena), Ziegler, Palombo, Delvecchio, Pieri; Cassano (75’ Marilungo), Bellucci (89’ Mustacchio)

Lazio (4-3-1-2): Muslera; Lichtsteiner, Siviglia, Cribari, Radu; Dabo, Ledesma, Meghni (73’ Matuzalem); Mauri (63’ Foggia); Rocchi (45’ Zarate), Pandev


Monday, January 26, 2009

Lazio Lost in Olimpico

Lazio 1 - 4 Cagliari
3' Rocchi - 5', 9' Jeda, 21' Aquafresca, 40' Matri  )

After draw with juventus and win from torino in olimpico, now Lazio must lose from Cagliari. Goal from Rochi in 4th minutes and 2 Pinalty that missed can't help Lazio to won. 2yellow card, 1 red card and 2 missed pinalty that Lazio got from this match.

First Half 

Cagliari started brightly and within just 120 seconds Matri was set through on goal by Lazzari. With Lichtsteiner bearing down on him however the Rossoblu forward could only produce a weak low drive which was easily smothered by Carrizo.

Less than 60 seconds later however the home side took the lead. A mistimed pass by Lopez was intercepted by Mauri who gifted a wonderful through ball for Rocchi. The Lazio Captain wasted nothing as he charged toward goal and coolly slotted past Marchetti.

The away side wasted no time in restoring the score line and within two minutes a powerful cross by Lopez was headed home by Jeda. Lazio looked stunned as Cagliari demonstrated their ability to hit back at will.

With little time to get their breath back the home side were behind after Cagliari doubled their lead. Matri turned his marker in the box and produced a delightful chip into the path of Jeda, who headed home for his second.

Cagliari were a team possessed and looked likely to score on every attack. The home side were clearly finding it hard to get to grips with the attacking setup of Allegri’s side.

On 15 minutes Zarate almost levelled the scoring with a wonderful free-kick just on the edge of the 18 yard box. As the ball floated over the wall it skimmed past the side-netting to the delight of the Curva Nord who thought it had gone in. 

The game was shaping up to be a thriller with both teams constantly threatening the opposing goals with their attack minded formations.

After twenty minutes Cagliari won a penalty when Carrizo downed Jeda in the box. A wonderful through ball by Conti had set Jeda through on goal, the Argentinean number 1 brought him down and referee Romero wasted no time in booking him as he pointed to the spot. Aquafresca stepped up to slide the ball coolly into the corner and gift his side an impressive early lead.

Just four minutes before the break Cagliari threw the sucker punch when Matri headed home to extended their tally to four. After some good work down the right the ball was floated in for a towering Matri who cleverly headed deep into the bottom corner. The away-side were cruising with the score an exact reverse of the opposite fixture.

Lazio were hurting as they poured forward looking to immediately hit back.

Within two minutes they had a golden chance after being awarded a penalty. Mauri went down after a contact from Marchetti and referee Romero pointed to the spot. It was proving clearly not to be Lazio’s day as when their captain stepped up and blasted wide of the post.

Shortly after the whistle blew for half-time and whilst the teams headed in for the break the Olimpico was amassed with whistles from the crowd. The Lazio faithful were clearly not happy with a first half-defensive display that left a lot to be desired. For Cagliari it was smiles all round, after having scored a third of their away goals this season, in just 45 minutes.

Second Half

After the re-start the home side had another golden chance to re-open the match when Rocchi was felled in the box after five minutes. This time he left the kick to Zarate but yet again Lazio failed to score as Marchetti saved the weak drive. Zarate went on to kick the post in disgust on what was proving to be a nightmare afternoon for the Biancocelesti.

Lazio were not going down without a fight, and just three minutes later Pandev went extremely close after some great solo work in the box. Marchetti was equal to the Macedonian’s chip-shot and there was little Lazio could do to force in the re-bound.

On 60 minutes a wonderful chip from Pandev served Zarate solo in the box. As the young Argentine controlled however the ball appeared to get stuck between his feet and his subsequent shot was just inches wide of the post. 

In the final quarter Lazio continued to stream forward but Marchetti was proving prominent between the sticks as he kept the three goal gap between the sides.

With 15 minutes left to play Cagliari could have inflicted further embarrassment on the home side when Matri was set one on one toward Carrizo. Instead of rounding the keeper he attempted an ambitious drive which sprayed wide of the near post.

As the game drew to its conclusion the Isolani had little trouble in containing the home side’s efforts to pour forward. The heavy first-half scoreline had clearly proved decisive and Lazio were being forced to pay for some disastrous errors from the penalty spot.

When the whistle finally blew for full-time, Cagliari were left jubilant after their record win launched them to an impressive 10th in the standings. Lazio left the field deflated after a terrible day at the office that saw them drop to 9th, behind arch-rivals Roma for the first time this season.



Lazio (4-3-3): Carrizo, Lichtsteiner, Diakité (Cribari 45’), Rozehnal, Kolarov; Brocchi, Ledesma, Mauri (Foggia 75’); Pandev, Zarate, Rocchi (S.Inzaghi 68’)

Cagliari (4-3-1-2): Marchetti; Matheu, Lopez, Bianco, Pisano; Conti, Biondini (Parola 83’), Lazzari; Jeda (Larrivey 88’); Matri, Aquafresca (Fini 66’)

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Serie-A Preview : Lazio - Cagliari


What: Serie A, Matchday 20
Who: Lazio (7th place, 31pts) vs Cagliari (11th place, 25pts) 
When: Sunday 25 January 2009, 15:00 CET
Where: Stadio Olimpico, Roma


Eagles Nesting Upon High

Following five positive results, Lazio enter Sunday’s encounter in fine form as they continue on their journey towards a return to Europe. After last week's 1-1 draw with Scudetto hopefuls Juventus, the Biancocelesti closed the first half of the season on 31 points, a club record during the reign of Claudio Lotito.

In every season under current coach Delio Rossi, Lazio have managed to secure more points in the second half of the campaign. Should this trend continue the capital club look well set to move further up the standings come May. However, given the current competition from fellow Euro hopefuls such as Genoa, Napoli and Fiorentina, the Biancocelesti will be aware that it could prove to be by far their toughest run-in for a number of seasons.

With a number of close rivals going head-to-head on Sunday, Lazio will want to capitalise with nothing less than a victory. A positive result in front of the Biancocelesti faithful could not only launch Lazio towards the top spots, but may help increase the gap on arch-rivals Roma, who now sit a sole point behind in the standings.

Delio Rossi is aware that the longer his side keep a positive momentum going the better their chances are come the spring.

Belated Cagliari Continue To Climb

Despite their abysmal start to the campaign, Cagliari have turned their season around in spectacular fashion rising to 11th in the standings. Considering their early season setbacks, their current form is now on par with the Euro chasing sides such as Genoa, Napoli and Lazio. The Isolani can look back to early October when a hard fought stalemate against Milan jump-started their season and gave Allegri’s men a renewed confidence.

Coach Allegri can almost count the early season setbacks as a blessing after having recently found some consistency in his side. With his Cagliari team now sitting a handsome 10 points clear of the drop zone, they can afford to confront each game with a little less tension and look to consolidate their safety as soon as possible. Should their positive run continue, it could prove to be one of their most successful campaigns since the days of Carlo Mazzone.

Following their 2-0 victory over Udinese at the Sant’Elia, Cagliari will be buoyed by their ability to compete with anyone on their day. Whilst an away trip to the capital should prove to be a sterner test, the Isolani have the added incentive of revenge after being demolished 4-1 by the Biancocelesti on the opening day of the campaign.

TEAM NEWS

Lazio


Delio Rossi will be without Ousmane Dabo, who picked up his fourth booking of the season last Sunday against Juventus. The good news for the Lazio tactician is the much awaited return of Francelino Matuzalem. The talented Brazilian has been out since late September, but should make the bench after making his recovery.

Probable Starting XI (4-3-3): Carrizo; Radu, Rozehnal, Diakité, Lichtsteiner; Ledesma, Brocchi, Mauri; Zarate, Rocchi, Pandev

Cagliari

Massimiliano Allegri will have to make do without Alessandro Agostini who is nursing a tendon injury. Andrea Cossu will also miss the encounter through suspension after he received his eighth booking of the term last week. The rest of the side remains unchanged from the victory over Udinese. 

Probable Starting XI (4-3-1-2)
: Marchetti; Pisano, Bianco, Lopez, Matheu; Biondini, Fini, Conti; Lazzari; Aquafresca, Jeda


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Friday, January 23, 2009

Lazio going to semifinal Coppa Italy

Lazio 3 - 1 Torino
(Pandev 48’, Mauri 55’, Rocchi 90' - Natali 28’)

A first half goal from Cesare Natali put Torino ahead before Goran Pandev equalised for Lazio and great strikes from Stefano Mauri and Tommaso Rocchi comprehensively won the game for the Biancocelesti

First Half

The game at the Olimpico got underway at a slow pace, but Lazio showed their intent early on, attacking from the get go and pushing towards the Granata goal. Pasquale Foggia looked particularly lively in the early exchanges, and it was the tricky playmaker who came close to scoring in the 4th minute when his pressure forced a mix up between the Torino defender and keeper, allowing Foggia to poke a shot from an angle at goal, but the defence was able to clear to danger.

Five minutes later Torino had a chance, but Alessandro Rosina’s free kick went high and wide of the Lazio goal. The play was characterised by many late challenges and aggressive tackles, forcing the referee to step in, attempting to calm the nerves of those involved. In the 19th minute Lazio had their own free kick opportunity in front of Torino’s goal, but Kolarov’s strike was disappointingly high.

There were few chances in the first half, but Lazio grew in confidence as time went by and their home fans remained vocal. In the 24th minute a good build up from Lazio ended with the ball at Foggia’s feet in the corner of the box, but his finish went agonizingly high of the target. Torino captain Rosina received the first yellow card of the game, after a rash challenge on Foggia. On 26 minutes Lazio.

In the 28th minute Torino took the lead after a cross from Rosina eluded Muslera in the Lazio goal who could only tip the ball on, and Natali tapped in the easiest of chances. Lazio were shocked by the goal, and Rocchi tried to level matters a few minutes later, but his slide into the box after a defensive mistake sent the ball over the bar. Towards the end of the half Diana suffered an injury and was forced to leave the pitch, substituted by Vailatti.

Muslera had a tough time in the Lazio goal, with numerous mistakes showing his lack of confidence in the nets. Lazio were struggling to get back into the game following the Granata goal, and the Biancocelesti seemed eager for the half time break as the referee sent both sides into the change rooms after a minute of injury time.

Second Half

The second half saw a more determined Lazio team take to the pitch in search of the equaliser and it wasn’t long before they had their reward. Three minutes after the restart a great through ball from Mauri found substitute Pandev in the box, and his sweep beat Calderoni and went into the back of the net. The goal gave Lazio a confidence boost, and the home side came close to another goal on numerous occasions early in the second half.

Mauro Zarate was particularly vibrant in the second half, and a few good strikes came off the boot of the Argentinian. In the 55th minute a moment of magic from Mauri put the home side ahead in the game. On a Lazio attack the ball was cleared away from goal and came to the onrushing Mauri whose powerful cracker of a shot easily beat Calderoni and went into the goal, wowing the Biancocelesti faithful in the stands.

The capital club continued to attack and they were putting Torino under immense pressure at the back. In the 62nd minute Torino had one of their few chances of the second half due to a quick counter attack, but Rosina could not beat Muslera and the chance passed away. Two minutes later Lazio continued their attacking onslaught, but they could not extend their lead.

With fifteen minutes remaining on the clock Torino won a free kick on the corner of the penalty area, and from the resulting kick Dzemaili blasted a first strike into the wall, before chipping a second attempt into the area, but Muslera did well to catch the ball. Ten minutes from time Torino keeper Calderoni was saved by the post, as a scramble in the area ended with Mauri’s shot being saved by the keeper onto the post.

Lazio were in control in the later stages, and it seemed to be only a matter of time before the whistle was blown and Lazio could celebrate progression to the semi-final. Despite a few sporadic counter attacks for the Granata, the Biancocelesti looked comfortable and even hit the post two minutes from time through Dabo before Rocchi put the cherry on the top for Lazio with a fine strike from outside the box to give his side their third of the match. After five minutes of injury time and a few scares on either end the referee ended the game with the score at 3-1 for Lazio, sending the home side through to the semi-final.


LAZIO: Muslera, De Silvestri (Lichtsteiner 73’), Siviglia, Cribari, Kolarov, Brocchi (Dabo 83’), Ledesma, Mauri, Foggia (Pandev 46’), Rocchi, Zarate.

TORINO: Calderoni, Colombo, Natali, Dellafiore, Ogbonna, Abate, Corini (Barone 60’), Dzemaili, Diana (Vailatti 37’ (Amoruso 64’)), Bianchi, Rosina.


Monday, January 19, 2009

Ladesma is Back

Lazio 1 - 1 Juventus (1-1)
(Ladesma 25' - Mellberg 30') 


The Biancocelesti got the match underway in Rome earlier tonight, in front of a packed house at the Stadio Olimpico, and following an extremely frantic opening ten minutes or so, the first opportunity fell to the home side, when Goran Pandev played a glorious through ball wide to Mauro Zarate, who unfortunately couldn’t get a shot away.

Stephan Lichtsteiner and Zarate had great opportunities within the space of two minutes to break the deadlock, as the Juventus midfield in particular continuously gave up the ball in dangerous positions. The home side were edging closer to that opening goal, and at this point it seemed a matter of when they would score, rather than if.

As expected, Lazio did manage to break the deadlock after 24 minutes, when Ledesma’s free kick from a dangerous crossing position sailed over the head of Manninger, following a dreadful error by the club’s number two goal keeper, who completely misjudged the flight of the ball. Lazio took a well deserved early advantage, and restarted the play with real confidence, as they were aware of the undefeated record, when scoring first in matches this season.

Just moments later, Lazio should have doubled their advantage, when Rocchi’s shot in a dangerous position spilled to Pandev in the area, and with the goal at his mercy and Manninger down, the Macedonian international was denied by Lorenzo Ariaudo.

Incredibly Juventus leveled the score line through Olof Mellberg on 30 minutes, who managed to score his first goal in a Bianconeri shirt with a header after a impressive corner by Marco Marchionni. It was to be their first shot of the match, and somehow the visitors were back in it, after just six minutes of going behind.

As the half neared an end, both sides had their moments, however neither looked like adding to their tally. The likes of Pandev, Rocchi and Zarate continued to threaten the opposing defence, whilst for Juventus, Sissoko and Nedved began to impose themselves physically in the match.

Neither side could alter the 1-1 score line, and that’s how it remained at the break, as the sides went in to the dressing rooms level at the half time interval.

Following the secand half match, the half burst into life, as Juventus were the brighter this time around. Firstly Sissoko had a great opportunity to make it two for Juve, after a brilliant run; however his shot was weak and easily dealt with by Carrizo as a result. Amauri also began to have an effect on proceedings, as he had a chance to score from a header, as well as strong claim for what looked to be a penalty.

Amauri tried to work himself into the match after the 70 minute mark, when he possessed the ball for a period of longer than a few seconds for the first time all night. His run was halted by Rozenhal just outside the area however, and as was the case for the large part of his night, the Brazilian born, possibly soon to become Italian international, was unable to have an impact on proceedings.

Just five minutes later, the home side found themselves on a promising counter attack, and when Zarate was played through, it looked as if the Biancocelesti would be able to restore their advantage. The only thing standing in his way was Molinaro however, who did brilliantly to deny the Argentinean from getting a shot on goal. The scores remained level, heading into the final ten minutes of play.

Having said this though, Legrottaglie went close to scoring after 86 minutes, when his effort from all of 25 yards easily beat Carrizo, but was denied by the woodwork, which prevented the defender from capping off a dominant individual performance. Meanwhile, Lazio responded with a flurry of late bursts, as Pandev and Rocchi went close to scoring.

The result leave the Bianconeri on 40 points in second position, three adrift of the leader Inter, whilst Lazio are back in seventh, with 31 points recorded at the half way mark of the season.


Lazio (4-3-3): Carrizo; Lichtsteiner, Diakite, Rozenhal, Radu; Dabo (De Silvestri, 70’), Ledesma, Meghni (Brocchi, 63’); Pandev, Zarate (Foggia, 76’), Rocchi

Juventus (4-4-2): Manninger; Mellberg, Legrottaglie, Ariaudo, Molinaro; Marchionni, Sissoko, Zanetti (Marchisio, 70’), Nedved; Del Piero (Giovinco, 80’), Amauri


Ladesma's goal:



Saturday, January 17, 2009

Serie A Preview: Lazio - Juventus


What: Serie A Week 19
Who: Lazio - Juventus
When: Sunday January 18 2008, 20:30:CET
Where: Satdio Olimpico, Rome, Italy


Aquilotti Flying High

Lazio welcome Juventus to the Stadio Olimpico for Sunday's big showdown clash and they will itching to cause an upset and help maintain their push for a European place. Claudio Lotito and Delio Rossi, like the players, have worked extremely hard this term and the Old Lady's visit will represent another tough test for the capital-city boys.

The Aquilotti are just three points off the Champions League places and they are well aware a win on Sunday could shoot them towards the all important fourth place. It hasn't always been easy, slowly but surely, the Lazio machine is grinding out results. Last week's enthralling 3-2 win over Reggina in Calabria was largely due to the work of Goran Pandev. The Macedonian's hat-trick in that match saw him equal Mauro Zarate's eight goal haul so far this season in the league. Both players will be fighting each other in the Capocanoniere's chart this term, but that emphasis on Sunday for Lazio will be to take any goal, no matter who scores it.

The Biancocelesti have recovered from their stuttering form. The 3-0 loss at home to Inter in week 15 has been forgotten. This heavy defeat was followed by a draw at Udinese and then two back-to-back wins against Palermo and Reggina respectively.

Their home form has not been perfect. Five wins, two draws and a couples of defeats have been the story of the season so far at the Olimpico. As well as this, the Romans have not managed to beat Juve at home in any of the last three meetings between the sides in Rome. In six games against the Old Lady, Lazio have lost five and drawn once. The records seem stacked against them, but confidence is high in Formello and there is real belief of shooting down the opposition on Sunday.

The Pandev-Rocchi-Zarate partnership has worked wonders in attack, but the problem for Rossi's side has been at the back. Lazio have the worst goals against record out of any of the top 10 teams in Serie A, heading into the game. 

The coach will have prepared his players well this week and extra training sessions in defence have take priority. Juventus are one of the top-scoring teams in the league and the Biancocelesti will need to be on-guard if they are to continue flying high.

Onwards And Upwards For Juventus

The Bianconeri have been in stunning form. They have not looked back since their 1-0 loss to Inter in November, having won five on the bounce since then. An incredible 14 goals have been scored and only 4 conceded in those games, statistics which have 'Scudetto Form' written all over them. Juve will head to Rome full of confidence. Four points behind league leaders Inter; a lead that could be cut down to just one by the end of play on Sunday night. As well as this, Claudio Ranieri's men thumped Sicilian side Catania 3-0 in midweek to earn themselves a quarter final place in the Coppa Italia. Lazio have been warned.

Captain and icon Alessandro Del Piero is in stunning form. He was the hero last weekend against Siena with a magical free kick and he added the cherry on the cake with a sweet finish during the Old Lady's win on Wednesday night against Walter Zenga's side. The No.10 played magnificently alongside his heir Sebastian Giovinco and Ranieri could be convinced to start both players this weekend.

Amauri is also looking to add to his 11 goal tally in Serie A this term. The Brazilian sharpshooter missed out on hitting the net last time out and he will be polishing up on his finishing this week as he continues to chase Marco Di Vaio, Diego Milito and Alberto Gilardino in the top scorers chart.

Juve will fancy their chances against the Biancocelesti, but they will need to be on high alert though, especially at the back. Lazio's form does play into the Old Lady's hands as they have already lost to all of Italy's major teams this season. Milan beat the Biancocelesti 4-1, Inter hit them 3-0 and they lost the Roman derby 1-0. The Bianconeri will be hoping to make it a full-house of 'top four' defeats for the Romans.

Form Guide

Lazio

Jan 11: Reggina 2-3 Lazio (Serie A)

Dec 20: Lazio 1-0 Palermo (Serie A)

Dec 14: Udinese 3-3 Lazio (Serie A)

Dec 6: Lazio 0-3 Inter (Serie A)

Nov 30: Atalanta 2-0 Lazio (Serie A)

Juventus

Jan 11: Juventus 1-0 Siena (Serie A)

Dec 21: Atalanta 1-3 Juventus (Serie A)

Dec 14 Juventus 4-2 Milan (Serie A)

Dec 7: Lecce 1-2 Juventus (Serie A)

Nov 29 Juventus 4-0 Reggina (Serie A)

Team News

Lazio
Christian Manfredini is in doubt for the game against Juventus as he still hasn't been able to shake off a muscular problem. Sebastiano Siviglia has fully recovered from injury as has Stephan Lichtsteiner. Francelino Matuzalem is still working his way back to full fitness. There are no suspensions for the Biancocelesti this weekend and thus Rossi shouldn't have too many problems in fielding his strongest starting line up.

Probable starting XI 4-3-1-2: 
Carrizo, De Silvestri, Diakite, Rozenhal, Radu, Dabo, Ledesma, Meghni, Pandez, Zarate, Rocchi.

Juventus
The good news this week is that David Trezeguet has begun to train alongside his team-mates at Vinovo as his return from injury gathers momentum. However, he is still not 100 percent fit and thus an appearance against Lazio is unlikely. 

The bad news is that Giorgio Chiellini and Mauro Camoranesi will miss the game.  After missing out against Siena, Gianluigi Buffon played in the midweek clash with Catania in the Coppa and he is expected to resume Serie A duties in Rome. 

Pavel Nedved and Claudio Marchisio will return after they were rested against the Sicilians. Jorge Andrade, Jonathan Zebina and Dario Knezevic are still on the injured list while Zdenek Grygera is suspended for the yellow card he picked up last week.

Probable starting XI 4-4-2: Buffon, Mellberg, Legrottaglie, Chiellini, Molinaro, Marchionni, Marchisio, Sissoko, Nedved, Del Piero, Amauri.

Players To Watch


Lazio: Goran Pandev. The Macedonian is on fire. His hat-trick last week will have raised eyebrows at Juventus. His position just behind the front two allows him plenty of freedom to roam around. Look out for his deadly shooting and sneaky runs behind the defenders.

Juventus: Alessandro Del Piero. The club legend has a great habit of scoring against Lazio. Keep an eye out for his free kicks, too. He scored his sixth set-piece of the season last week and he will looking to make that seven against the Romans.

Prediction
Lazio will put up a fight, but the quality, depth and experience throughout Juve's side will see them through. As well as this, the Bianconeri know that any slip ups will dash all the hard work they have put in to be where they are. Ranieri's men are full of confidence and they will head to Rome to perform a professional job. It will be an exciting game with a few goals and controversies but the three points will be black and white.

Lazio 1-2 Juventus


Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com


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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Gabriele Sandri's Killing Video was Realeased


this video showed how the police shotted gabriele sandri.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Reginna - Lazio, 2-3.






Reginna 2 (Corarrdi 4', Cozza 63') - Lazio 3 (Pandev 14', 21', 76).

This match was very interisting, because 2 of regina's attacante is ex-player Lazio, Brienza and Corarrdi. Match was opened by Corrardi from penalty. Therefore Lazio reply by Pandev's attack, and result by 2 goals in 14 and 21 minutes. Zarate show he already improved in this match by give assist to pandev on his second goal.

Lazio didn't stop attack Regina in the second half match, and Rochi almost make a goal on 60 minutes. but afterthat Regina made fast counter attack, Cozza made score draw 2-2 on 63' minutes. Lazio try to took leading, but always failed. On 76 minutes, again zarate showed his best skill by giving beutiful pass to pandev for making hat-trick. in the last few minutes rossi changed zarate with foggia, to made strong in the center. until the referee blew the whistle score didn't change, and Lazio win 3-2 from regina.

Reggina (4-4-2): Campagnolo; Cirillo, Lanzaro, Santos, Costa (Cozza 53’); Sestu (Di Gennaro 86’), Baretto, Tognozzi (Viola 55’), Barillà; Corradi, Brienza

Lazio (4-3-3): Carrizo, De Silvestri, Diakité, Rozehnal, Radu; Dabo (Brocchi 66’), Ledesma, Meghni (Mauri 74’); Pandev, Zarate (Foggia 80’), Rocchi

Referee: Bergonzi

(mirg)


Indra Rmdhn


SALAM LAZIALE

Friday, January 9, 2009

Lazio Will not Do Any Transfer This January

Lotito Expects Only Departures For Lazio

Lazio president Claudio Lotito has claimed he expects only that some players will be leaving during the winter transfer window and none will be arriving.

Stock player in Lazio now is too many. I'll give you the list of Lazio player for this seasons:

No.
Position Player
1 Flag of Argentina GK Juan Pablo Carrizo
2 Flag of Switzerland DF Stephan Lichtsteiner
3 Flag of Serbia DF Aleksandar Kolarov
4 Flag of Italy MF Fabio Firmani
5 Flag of Italy MF Cristian Brocchi
6 Flag of France MF Ousmane Dabo
7 Flag of Italy DF Manuel Belleri
8 Flag of Brazil MF Francelino Matuzalem (on loan from Zaragoza)
10 Flag of Argentina FW Mauro Zárate (on loan from Al-Sadd)
11 Flag of Italy MF Stefano Mauri
13 Flag of Italy DF Sebastiano Siviglia
14 Flag of Italy GK Tommaso Berni
16 Flag of Italy DF Alessandro Tuia (from youth team)
17 Flag of Italy MF Pasquale Foggia
18 Flag of Italy FW Tommaso Rocchi
19 Flag of the Republic of Macedonia FW Goran Pandev
20 Flag of the Czech Republic FW Libor Kozák (from youth team)

No.
Position Player
21 Flag of Italy FW Simone Inzaghi
22 Flag of the Czech Republic DF David Rozehnal
23 Flag of France MF Mourad Meghni
24 Flag of Argentina MF Cristian Ledesma
25 Flag of Brazil DF Emílson Sánchez Cribari
26 Flag of Nigeria FW Stephen Makinwa
29 Flag of Italy DF Lorenzo De Silvestri
32 Flag of Romania DF Ştefan Radu
49 Flag of Italy MF Antonio Cinelli (from youth team)
68 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire MF Christian Manfredini
81 Flag of Italy FW Simone Del Nero
86 Flag of Uruguay GK Fernando Muslera
87 Flag of France DF Mobido Diakité
89 Flag of France GK Vincent Degré (from youth team)
90 Flag of Italy FW Ettore Mendicino (from youth team)
91 Flag of Italy DF Marco Davide Faraoni (from youth team)

As you can see, we have so many player in all position. Some news said that Ayala,Elano and Veron will go to Lazio, but if we look their position defender and the midfielder, lazio still have many stocks. for defender we have lichstenier, kolarov, rozenhal,cribari, diakite, de silvestri, radu, tuia and faroni. Also for midfielder we have foggia, ladesma, mauri, meghni, dabo,brochi, del nero and firmani & matuzalem (still have injury).

If we trensfer veron, elano and ayala, so when our youth player will play. it is important to keep their (youth player) hope still alive, it is to make them have spirit to play. and now they chance to play is big.

Now the important thing place in Rossi's hand, how he put those youth player in team. it was enough to make fault in first half seasons, he MUST learn from it.

ayo Lazio...
come on....
they are many youth player are waiting to play....
you must believe on them

SALAM LAZIALE


indra laziale

Anniversary 109th Lazio


I got from sslazio.it.
:)

Happy Birthday My Lazio (9th january)



hahaha, lazio now is 109 years old. it is too old for the club in Italy. we can say that lazio is brother for italian club. :D

you can see in the video above, what they have done for 109 years.


i hope in this age the management of Lazio will get their target, achieve the champions league for the next seasons.
and don't like "kacang lupa pada kulitnya". especially for zarate, don't be egoist and give other player chance to make goal.

okey...
all the best for lazio

SALAM LAZIALE!!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Lazio on Transfer January 2009 (part 1)




Transfer window was started, but Lazio didn't get any player until now. Before trensfer window, many medias in the Europe said that Elano from Manchester City will join with Lazio, and some news said that his heart already at Lazio. as we can see, no transfer happened, just "omdo" (omong doank, bullshit!). And now Veron, the old lazio midfilder. many spaculation said that he will join with lazio. if we look his ability, it's very diffirent from the last time when he joined with lazio. now his too old, but the important thing is he have spirit to play and he can bring his former team win the argentina league. it showed that his abilty haven't end.

In the other part, mutrelli end his nightmare in Lazio. now he moved to bologna (as caoached by mihajlovic). he said that in lazio is the worst time in his career as a football player.

We are waiting what Lazio next move....
:D


indra laziale

salam laziale