Serie A: Lazio wins against Cagliari and aims for the podium

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Lazio takes a nice fifth place. Opposing Cagliari this evening, Marco Baroni’s men won with difficulty 2 goals to 1. From the 3rd minute of play, Boulaye Dia deceived the opposing goalkeeper with a superb strike to the right of the goal (3rd, 1-0 ), thus opening the score for his team. In great form, the player has already scored 8 goals and 3 assists in all competitions this season. However, shortly before the end of the first half, Zito Luvumbo managed to get back on the scoreboard (41st, 1-1).

In the second half, Mattia Zaccagni put his team back in the race. From the penalty spot, the Roman striker placed a beautiful ball in the goal and deceived Simone Scuffet. This precious victory allows the training Biancocelesti to hang on to 5th place, with 22 points, tied with Atalanta (3rd) and Fiorentina (4th), and ahead of Juventus (6th). For its part, Cagliari is in 16th place with 9 points.

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