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Serie A Week 4: Result LAZIO 2 – 2 CAGLIARI, Sunday 19 September 2021

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73% Ball Possession LAZIO and 27% Ball Possession CAGLIARI
Lazio 2 – 2 Cagliari
45′ Ciro Immobile                                    46′ João Pedro
82′ Danilo Cataldi                                     62′ Keita Baldé
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Lazio, 9th position with 6 points and a positive goal difference of +5
Cagliari, 17th position with 1 point and a negative goal difference of -4

 Lazio ending the Serie A Week 4 game against Cagliari with a draw on Sunday 19 September 2021 at the Olimpico di Roma Stadium in Cagliari, Italy.  Cagliari needed at least a draw to grab 1 point having only 1 at this time reaching now 2 points.  Good debut for Cagliari Coach Walter Mazzarri.  Lazio are unbeaten in their last 14 Serie A matches against Cagliari (12V, 2N) and have averaged 2.3 goals per match, winning all their last six games in order of time.

Lazio opening the score in the 45th minute just before ending the first half. It is forward Ciro Immobile to defeat Cagliari goalkeeper Cragno with a headed shot to the center. The assist is by Sergej Milinkovic-Savic

Cagliari equalizing for the 1-1 in the 46th minute. It is João Pedro to defeat Lazio goalkeeper Pepe Reina with a headed shot to the high center. The assist is by Razvan Marin.

Cagliari taking the lead in the 62nd minute. It is Keita Baldé to break the draw with a right footed shot to the bottom left corner. The assist is by João Pedro.

Lazio equalizing for the 2-2 in the 82nd minute with the goal by Danilo Cataldi.

  • Lazio have won all of their last 10 home games against Cagliari in Serie A, only against Triestina between 1935 and 1954 have they streaked a longer streak (16) against a single opponent in the tournament.  Lazio have won 13 of their last 14 home league games (1N), scoring 35 goals (2.5 per average) and recording seven clean sheets. Cagliari may not win any of the first four Serie A matches of the season for the first time since 2014/15 (year of relegation); that was also the last time he recorded three defeats in the first four. Cagliari have never won in the last 15 games played in the first round in Serie A (5N, 10P): their last win in the first leg was against Sampdoria in November 2020.

👉Lineup Lazio (4-3-3): Reina; Lazzari, Luiz Felipe, Acerbi, Hysaj; S. Milinkovic-Savic, Leiva, Luis Alberto; Pedro, Immobile, Felipe Anderson.

👉Lineup Cagliari (3-5-2): Cragno; Caceres, Ceppitelli, Carboni; Lykogiannis, Nandez, Marin, Deiola, Dalbert; Joao Pedro, Keita.

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Referee Davide Ghersini from the section of Genova will be assisted by Marco Bresmes from the section of Bergamo and Alessandro Lo Cicero from the section of Brescia. The Fourth Official will be Francesco Meraviglia from the section of Pistoia. The VAR will be Luca Banti from the section of Livorno and the AVAR will be Alessandro Costanzo from the section of Orvieto.

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2021 – 2022 Italian Serie A Week 4

Lazio 2 – 2 Cagliari
Sunday 19 September 2021
Olimpico di Roma Stadium
Rome, Italy

18:00

Referee: GHERSINI
Assistants: BRESMES – LO CICERO
Fourth Official: MERAVIGLIA
VAR: BANTI
AVAR: COSTANZO

Goals: 45′ Ciro Immobile (L), 46′ João Pedro (C), 62′ Keita Baldé (C), 82′ Danilo Cataldi (L)

Official lineups – formations – tabellino:

👉Lineup LAZIO (4-3-3): Reina; Lazzari (74’Marusic), Ramos, Acerbi, Hysaj; Milinkovic, Leiva (65’Cataldi), Luis Alberto (88′ Akpa Akpro); Pedro (65′ Zaccagni), Immobile, Felipe Anderson (88′ Moro).

Subs: Strakosha; Adamonis, Patric, Radu, Marusic, Escalante, Akpa Akpro, Cataldi, Basic, Raul Moro, Zaccagni, Muriqi.

Coach: Martusciello

👉Lineup CAGLIARI (4-4-2): Cragno; Caceres (56′ Zappa), Ceppitelli, Carboni, Dalbert (56′ Walukiewicz); Lykogiannis (74′ Bellanova), Deiola, Marin, Nandez; Joao Pedro (87′ Pavoletti), Keita Balde (74′ Pereiro).

Coach: Aresti, Radunovic, Altare, Bellanova, Walukiewicz, Zappa, Grassi, Oliva, Farias, Pavoletti, Pereiro.

Coach:  Walter Mazzarri

Booked:  6′ Caceres (C), 42′ Luiz Felipe (L),  60′ Zappa (C), 82′ Mazzarri (C)

Serie A Week 20: AS Roma vs Hellas Verona, Match Officials, Referee Marco Piccinini, Sunday 31 January 2021

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   AS Roma – Hellas Verona

Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
AS Roma, 4th position with 37 points and a positive goal difference of +9
Hellas Verona, 8th position with 30 points and a positive goal difference of +7

The Italian Referee Association (AIA) has announced the match officials for the Serie A Week 20  AS Roma vs Hellas Verona on Sunday 31 January 2021 at the Olimpico di Roma Stadium in Rome, Italy at 20:45.  It is Referee Marco Piccinini from the section of Forlì to direct the game.

✅  Referee Piccinini will be assisted by Giacomo Paganessi from the section of Bergamo and Tarcisio Villa from the section of Rimini.  The fourth official will be Antonio Giua from the section of Olbia.   The VAR will be Marco Guida from the section of Torre Annunziata and the AVAR will be Alessandro Lo Cicero from the section of Brescia.

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2020 – 2021 Italian Serie A Week 20

AS Roma – Hellas Verona
Sunday 31 January 2021
Olimpico di Roma Stadium
Rome, Italy

20:45

Referee: PICCININI
Assistants: PAGANESSI – VILLA
Fourth Official: GIUA
VAR: GUIDA
AVAR: LO CICERO

Chiellini back with the Azzurri: “A great feeling, I needed to be back in these colours”

A year later, the defender is ready to put the captain’s armband back on: “I hope to see fans back in stadiums soon and to go to the Euros”
 

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Chiellini back with the Azzurri: “A great feeling, I needed to be back in these colours”

The Italy defender shared a post from the heart on his Instagram profile this morning: “More than a year has passed since my last game for Italy. The world has changed. What hasn’t changed is the desire, the sense of belonging and the honour of wearing these colours. Now more than ever: Forza Azzurri.”

This is the spirit with which Giorgio Chiellini returns to the group to take back his place in the team, along with the captain’s armband which he inherited in September 2018, coincidentally for Italy’s Nations League debut at the time. A competition binding together three big and meaningful moments from the Bianconeri defender’s career: his return after a year out, his first game with the captain’s armband and his 100th appearance in Azzurri colours, which Chiellini celebrated against Portugal at San Siro on 17 November 2018.

Chiellini said the following in today’s press conference: “I was pleased to be called back up to the Azzurri squad. There were a few doubts in my mind, but the Coach has been in touch a lot over these months, he’s always been close to me and I can only be grateful to him for that. Wearing the Italy shirt is always a great feeling for me. I needed to be back in these colours.”

He’s been a part of the National Team for 16 years now and going above and beyond being just a pillar of the squad, he’s also a real leader and an example for the younger players, both on and off the pitch. “It’s been a difficult year for me,” he said, “and complicated for everyone, because external circumstances have made it far tougher. I went three months without seeing my family; the last two months were the worst. I wanted to give my all for the team and I gave more due to this upheaval of our lives. I’ve got more continuity now and I feel like myself again. It was strange to see games played behind closed doors. There isn’t as much emotion as when you have the crowd behind you, so I hope they can return as soon as possible. Without them, they feel like training matches, even when you’re playing big games.”

Chiellini is preparing and Italy are preparing too – it’s been ten months since the Azzurri last played. Friday is the first big test: Bosnia & Herzegovina in Florence for the Italy National Team that is now one year older. “We have a lot of young players,” the defensive stalwart stated, “they’ll have an extra year of experience. If we compare Italy to other top European sides, one more year can help us to develop our talents. Personally, I don’t set goals for myself, I just move forward in time. If I can play in the Euros, then I’m happy, it means I’m back to my best. I would be happy to end the year playing a part in the Euros. I don’t want to think about what comes after.”

A realist as always, Chiellini also spoke about the league season, which starts on 19 September: “With what’s happened in recent months, we can’t talk like it’s a normal season. We’ll view it from what happens. We’re lucky, but in the rest of the world they’re still going through a really tough time. You have to make do and make the best of a bad situation that will last for a while. If the league season doesn’t have any breaks this year, we can be happy. We all know that we’ll have to make sacrifices; we all would’ve liked more time to prepare, but there’s no semblance of normality right now. We’ll try to do our best in these games without making excuses, but giving something more.”

The Azzurri are doing an afternoon session today, and train at 18:00 CEST at the Stadio Artemio Franchi tomorrow.

The full squad list

Goalkeepers: Alessio Cragno (Cagliari), Gianluigi Donnarumma (AC Milan), Alex Meret (Napoli), Salvatore Sirigu (Torino);

Defenders: Francesco Acerbi (Lazio), Alessandro Bastoni (Inter), Cristiano Biraghi (Inter), Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus), Mattia Caldara (Atalanta), Giorgio Chiellini (Juventus), Danilo D’Ambrosio (Inter), Giovanni Di Lorenzo (Napoli), Alessandro Florenzi (Roma), Gianluca Mancini (Roma), Luca Pellegrini (Juventus), Leonardo Spinazzola (Roma);

Midfielders: Nicolò Barella (Inter), Giacomo Bonaventura, Gaetano Castrovilli (Fiorentina), Bryan Cristante (Roma), Jorginho* (Chelsea), Roberto Gagliardini (Inter), Manuel Locatelli (Sassuolo), Lorenzo Pellegrini (Roma), Stefano Sensi (Inter), Sandro Tonali* (Brescia), Nicolò Zaniolo (Roma);

Forwards: Andrea Belotti (Torino), Federico Bernardeschi (Juventus), Francesco Caputo (Sassuolo), Federico Chiesa (Fiorentina), Stephan El Shaarawy (Shanghai Shenua), Ciro Immobile (Lazio), Lorenzo Insigne (Napoli), Moise Kean (Everton), Kevin Lasagna (Udinese), Riccardo Orsolini (Bologna).

*Suspended call-ups awaiting the outcome of medical tests once the players’ respective isolation requirements are complete.

The schedule (all times CEST):

Monday 31 August

13:45 – Press conference with a player at the Coverciano Auditorium

17:30 – Training (behind closed doors)

Tuesday 1 September

13:45 – Press conference with a player at the Coverciano Auditorium

17:30 – Training (behind closed doors)

Wednesday 2 September

13:45 – Press conference with a player at the Coverciano Auditorium

17:30 – Training (behind closed doors)

Thursday 3 September

17:00 – Italy’s press conference (Coach and one player) at the Stadio Franchi in Florence (location TBC)

17:30 – Italy’s training at the Stadio Franchi in Florence (open to the press for the first 15 minutes – location TBC)

18:30 – Bosnia & Herzegovina’s press conference (Coach and one player) at the Stadio Franchi in Florence

19:00 – Bosnia & Herzegovina’s training at the Stadio Franchi in Florence (open to the press for the first 15 minutes)

Friday 4 September

20:45 – Italy vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina (Stadio Franchi in Florence)

Followed by a press conference with the Coach

Saturday 5 September

10:00 – Training (behind closed doors)

17:30 – Transfer Florence to Venice

Sunday 6 September

10:45 – Transfer Venice to Amsterdam

11:00 – The Netherlands’ training at the KNVB Campus (open to the press for the first 15 minutes)

13:15 – The Netherlands’ press conference (Coach and one player) at the KNVB Campus

17:30 – Italy’s press conference (Coach and one player) at the Johan Cruijff ArenA

18:00 – Italy’s training at the Johan Cruijff ArenA (open to the press for the first 15 minutes)

Monday 7 September

20:45 – Netherlands vs. Italy (Johan Cruijff ArenA)

Followed by a press conference with the Coach and the squad’s return to Italy

Serie A Week 37: Cagliari vs Juventus, Official Starting Lineups, Wednesday 29 July 2020

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  Cagliari – Juventus 

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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Juventus, 1st position with 83 points and a positive goal difference of +37
Cagliari, 14th position with 42 points and a negative goal difference of -3

Pos Team P W D L Goals DIFF Points
1 Juventus 36 26 5 5 75:38 +37 83
14 Cagliari 36 10 12 14 50:53 -3 42

Here are CAGLIARI vs JUVENTUS official starting lineups – formations for the Serie A Week 37 game on Wednesday 29 July 2020 at the Sardegna Arena in Cagliari, Italy at 21:45.

CAGLIARI (3-4-1-2): Cragno; Walukievicz, Ceppitelli, Klavan; Farago’, Ionita, Rog, Mattiello; Joao Pedro; Simeone, Gagliano.

Subs: Rafael, Ciocci, Pisacane, Carboni, Lykogiannis, Pereiro, Marigosu, Ladinetti, Paloschi, Gagliano, Ragatzu, Pavoletti.

Coach:  Walter Zenga

JUVENTUS (4-3-3): Buffon; Cuadrado, Rugani, Bonucci, Alex Sandro; Muratore, Bentancur, Pjanic; Bernardeschi, Higuain, Cristiano Ronaldo.

Subs: Szczesny, Pinsoglio, Demiral, Coccolo, Wesley, Frabotta, Matuidi, Peeters, Olivieri, Vrioni, Zanimacchia.

Coach:  Maurizio Sarri

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Cagliari – Juventus
Wednesday 29 July 2020
Sardegna Arena
Cagliari, Italy

19:30

Referee: GHERSINI
Assistants: TOLFO – PAGLIARDINI
Fourth Official: MARINI
VAR: MARIANI
AVAR: PAGANESSI

 

Say no more. It’s over! Italy did not qualify for the 2018 World Cup

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