Result LAZIO 3 – 0 GENOA, Sunday 27 October 2024, Italian Serie A Week 9

Result Lazio 3 – 0 Genoa, Sunday 27 October 2024, Italian Serie A Week 9


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61% Ball Possession LAZIO and 39% Ball Possession GENOA
  Lazio 3 – 0 Genoa     
21′ Tijjani Noslin
86′ Pedro
94′ Matías Vecino
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Serie A Standing BEFORE the game:
Lazio, 9th position with 13 points and a positive goal difference of +2
Genoa, 18th position with 6 points and a negative goal difference of -10

Lazio defeated Genoa in the Serie A Week 9 match on Sunday, October 27, 2024, at the Olimpico di Roma Stadium. Lazio achieved a fantastic hat-trick, leaving Genoa devastated. The scoring began in the 21st minute with Noslin finding the net. Pedro added the second goal in the 86th minute, and Vecino sealed the victory with a header in the 94th minute, ending the match at 3-0.

In the upcoming round of the championship, Lazio will play away against Como, while Genoa will host Fiorentina at home.

Lazio opened the scoring in the 21st minute when Tijjani Noslin found the back of the net with a right-footed shot into the bottom right corner, assisted by Nuno Tavares.

In the 86th minute, Lazio extended their advantage to 2-0. After a low cross from Castellanos was deflected by Leali, the ball found its way to Pedro, who easily slotted it into an empty net.

In the dying moments of the game, specifically in the 94th minute, Matías Vecino sealed the deal with a powerful header into the high center of the goal. Nuno Tavares provided the assist with a well-placed cross after a corner given away by Milan Badelj.

✅ Stats before the game

In the past 14 encounters between Lazio and Genoa in Serie A, there have only been three instances where one of the teams didn’t score. Notably, two of these matches occurred last season, both resulting in 1-0 victories for the away team. Following their recent away win against Lazio (0-1 on August 27, 2023), Genoa has the chance to secure back-to-back home victories over the Biancocelesti for just the second time in top-flight history.  Genoa having previously achieved four consecutive away wins from 2011 to 2015.

In Serie A, Juventus stands out as the only team with more home victories than Lazio, boasting 12 wins compared to Lazio’s nine (7 wins, 2 draws). The last time the Biancocelesti faced defeat at home was on March 11, when they lost 1-2 to Udinese. Meanwhile, Genoa has struggled recently, losing three of their last four away matches (with just one win) after previously going unbeaten in nine out of ten games (3 wins, 6 draws).

This marks just the third occasion in the three points for a win era that Genoa has allowed at least 17 goals in their first eight matches of a Serie A season, following 2019/20 (20 goals) and 2021/22 (18 goals). Additionally, the Rossoblu are on the verge of conceding two or more goals in five straight top-flight matches for the first time since September 2021, when they did so six times in a row.

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Lazio has let in goals in 10 straight Serie A matches, marking their longest run of games with at least one goal conceded since the stretch from March to September 2010.  On that occasion, they went 12 matches without a clean sheet. Additionally, this is just the second instance in the past 60 years where the Biancocelesti have failed to secure a single clean sheet in their opening eight games of a Serie A season; the first occurrence was during the 2021/22 season, when they finally achieved a clean sheet in their 10th match.

Genoa is the team that has conceded the most goals (13) during the second halves of this Serie A; furthermore, the rossoblù is one of the three teams, together with Lecce and Roma, to have scored the fewest goals before the break (two each).

Player Stats

Boulaye Dia has scored two goals in the first three home games played with Lazio in Serie A; among foreign players, only Juan Sebastián Verón (three in 1999) has done better in his first four home appearances with the Biancocelesti in the competition in the three points for a win era (since 1994/95).

Andrea Pinamonti has scored three goals in this championship; only three Italian players have scored more goals in Genoa’s first nine Serie A games of the season in the three points for a win era (since 1994/95): Marco Borriello (five in 2007/08); Alessandro Matri (four in 2014/15) and Mattia Destro (six in 2021/22). However, Lazio are, together with Atalanta and Lecce, one of the three teams that the rossoblù striker has faced more than three times in Serie A, without managing to score (six encounters in the competition).

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⚪️🔵 Result Lazio 3 – 0 Genoa 🔴🔵
Sunday 27 October 2024
Olimpico di Roma Stadium
Rome, Italy

15:00

Referee: PICCININI
Assistants:  PERROTTI – CECCON
Fourth Official:  AURELIANO
VAR: SERRA
AVAR: ABISSO

⚽️ Goals: 21′ Tijjani Noslin (L), 86′ Pedro (L), 94′ Matías Vecino (L)

🟨 Booked:  23′ Stefano Sabelli (G), 29′ Tijjani Noslin (L). 55′ Mario Gila (L), 67′ Adam Marusic (L)

Official Lineups – Formations – Tabellino:

⚪️🔵Lineup LAZIO (4-2-3-1): Provedel; Marusic, Gila, Patric, Nuno Tavares; Guendouzi, Rovella; Isaksen, Dia, Noslin, Castellanos.

Subs: Mandas, Furlanetto, Gigot, Pellegrini, Vecino, Dele-Bashiru, Pedro, Tchaouna, Castrovilli.

Coach.: Marco Baroni

🔴🔵 Lineup GENOA (4-4-1-1): Leali; Sabelli, Vogliacco, Vasquez, Martin; Zanoli, Frendrup, Matturro, Miretti; Thorsby, Pinamonti.

Subs: Sommariva, Stolz, Bohinen, Gaston Pereiro, Norton-Cuffy, Ekhator, Marcandalli, Ankeye, Badelj, Accornero, Ahanor, Melegoni, Masini.

Coach: Alberto Gilardino