Serie A: Lazio hooked by Como

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Lazio still cannot find its second wind. Winner of only one of their last four matches in all competitions, the club from the Italian capital hosted Como this Friday at the opening of the 20th day of Serie A. Everything started well for Igor Tudor’s men against the promoted side with a quick opening score signed Boulaye Dia (1-0, 34th). Finally, the tide turned after returning from the locker room. Shaken by an inspired promotion, the Roman club was reduced to ten after two stupid fouls from Loum Tchaouna which led to his expulsion in two minutes after two yellow cards (58th).





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And as it was hanging in their faces, the Laziales were joined by Cesc Fabregas’ team following Patrick Cutrone’s equalizer with an angry header (1-1, 74th). The score did not change any further and Como could even have left with the victory. With this disappointing draw, Lazio remains fourth but remains within gunshot of Juventus Turin and Fiorentina who are six points behind but also two games in hand. For its part, the promoted Côme, future club of Maxence Caqueret, climbs to fifteenth place and can congratulate itself on its good performance.

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