Serie A: AS Roma wins the derby with its success against Lazio

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Continuation of the 31st day of Serie A this Saturday. AS Roma hosted the Lazio club on their shared pitch at the Stadio Olimpico. This meeting smelled like gunpowder between the two sworn enemies of the Italian capital. Major scuffles also took place on the sidelines of the kick-off of this 172nd Derby della Capitale. A duel between two recently appointed coaches with Igor Tudor on one side and Daniele De Rossi on the other. This match was won by the Giallorossi (1-0) thanks to a goal from Gianluca Mancini (42nd). Although the Biancocelesti were dominated for most of the first half, they almost equalized late in the game but Daichi Kamarda was flagged offside.

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It was De Rossi’s men who won this very electric derby. In the standings, Roma still remains in a good position in the Italian championship with this solid 5th place, while Lazio continues to be in the race for European places with this 7th position in Serie A. Next weekend, the Giallorossi will will travel to Friuli to face Udinese, while the Laziali will host Salernitana, a team in great shape, during the 31st Italian matchday. This will be a good way to find beautiful colors for Tudor players.

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