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Continuation and end of the 16th day of Serie A. On the pitch at the Stadio Olimpico, Lazio faced Inter Milan. Despite the efforts of the Romans, it was the Nerazzurri who left the capital with the three points. At the end of the first half, Hakan Çalhanoğlu opened the scoring from the penalty spot (41st, 0-1), following a hand fault from former Marseillais Samuel Gigot. A few minutes later, Federico Dimarco, well placed on a cross from Denzel Dumfries, scored a second goal with a low shot (45th, 0-2).
Returning from the locker room, Lazio collapsed. Nicolò Barella (51st, 0-3) and Denzel Dumfries (53rd, 0-4) quickly increased the score, burying the last Roman hopes. Carlos Augusto came to drive the point home in the 77th minute (0-5). Marcus Thuram finally scored the 6-0 goal (90th), concluding a dark evening for the Biancocelesti. In the standings, Inter is on the podium, in 3rd place with 34 points. For its part, Lazio remains 5th with 31 points.
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