Lazio: violent banners from supporters against Maurizio Sarri

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Lazio fans protest against president Claudio Lotito and coach Maurizio Sarri. The debacle against Atalanta with the heavy defeat (3-1) was the straw that broke the patience of the Laziali. During the night from Sunday to Monday, two protest banners were displayed by fans in front of the Formello sports center: “Lotito the outcast, Sarri your little slave”. And even : “Enrico kicks out your father”thus referring to the son of the boss of the Biancocelesti.

The Roman fans did not like the team’s latest performances, even regardless of the negative results. A team without philosophy or desire. The winter transfer window is also targeted with many players targeted then abandoned at the last minute. The climate around the Roman club is hot, while the Biancocelesti are in 9th position.

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