Lazio keeps up hunt for Europe with win over Sassuolo
Lazio players celebrate a goal in a Serie A match against Sassuolo, Rome, Italy, April 2, 2022. (EPA Photo)


Coming off a humiliating defeat in the Rome derby, Lazio got its push for European football back on track with a 2-1 win over Sassuolo on Saturday.

Goals in each half from Manuel Lazzari and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic were enough to take Maurizio Sarri's side up to fifth, a point ahead of Atalanta and Roma, who hammered its capital city rival 3-0 before the international break.

However, Lazio is some way off the Champions League places as it trails Juventus, who sits fourth ahead of Sunday's big match with champion Inter Milan, by seven points.

"We showed from the first minute that this was not the same team we saw in the derby," Milinkovic-Savic told DAZN.

"We want to finish in the top four, I know it will be difficult but we're going to try."

That defeat, and possibly the large hail stones which thumped down in Rome, led to a small crowd of less than 20,000 showing up for the first match at the Stadio Olimpico since grounds were allowed to fully open to the public for the first time in two years.

Those that did show up were rewarded with an entertaining match that had been billed as a battle between rivals for the Italy striker's berth – the hosts' captain Ciro Immobile and the promising Gianluca Scamacca who started the Azzurri's 3-2 friendly win in Turkey on Tuesday.

On Friday Sarri said Immobile had been made a "scapegoat" for Italy's failure to qualify for consecutive World Cups as he hasn't taken his phenomenal Lazio form, 21 goals in 26 league matches in all competitions, to the national team.

Immobile, Scamacca flop

However, neither made a particular impression, with Scamacca fluffing a good early chance when Thomas Strakosha smothered an attempted chip finish.

Immobile meanwhile should have done better with a presentable headed chance in the 28th minute before scuffing wide nine minutes later when well set up by Felipe Andersen.

Instead, it was down to Lazzari to open the scoring in the 17th minute, the 28-year-old pouncing on a misplaced pass before charging towards goal, cutting onto his left foot and stroking home a perfect low finish.

Shortly after laying on Immobile for another missed chance, Milinkovic-Savic made sure of the win with 50 minutes on the clock.

The Serbia international had to wait a few minutes for a video assistant referee (VAR) offside check which eventually went in his favor after he scuffed in from Luis Alberto's free-kick.

Hamed Traore pulled a goal back for Sassuolo but his 94th-minute finish was too late to create any real danger for Lazio.

Earlier, Emmanuel Gyasi pushed Spezia closer toward Serie A safety on Saturday with the last-gasp winner in a 1-0 success over Venezia which put his side well clear of the drop.

Gyasi bundled home the winner in the fourth minute of stoppage time after Niki Maenpaa pushed away Rey Manaj's shot to move Spezia up to 14th on 32 points.

Thiago Motta's side is 10 points ahead of third-from-bottom Genoa, at Verona Monday, and Venezia who is at risk of dropping straight back to Serie B after promotion last season.