Serie A: Lazio dominates Hellas Verona

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Another stunning match in Rome. As part of the 4th day of Serie A, Lazio hosted Hellas Verona at the Stadio Olympico today. The first highlight of the match came from the former Reims player, Boulaye Dia. After receiving a beautiful lobbed pass outside the area, the player propelled the ball to the left of the goal, leaving the goalkeeper no chance (5th, 1-0). However, it did not take long for Verona to get back into the game. In the 7th minute of play, after a superb pass, Casper Tengstedt sent a shot into the right corner of the goal (7th, 1-1). About ten minutes later, it was Castellanos’ turn to score his goal, on a cross from Mattia Zaccagni (20th, 2-1).

After an equally intense second half, but without a goal, the match ended with a score of 2 goals to 1 in favor of the Romans. Mattéo Guendouzi’s teammates are now in 6th place in the Championship with 7 points. For its part, Hellas Verona finds itself 7th, just one point behind its opponent of the evening.

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