Thursday, March 5, 2026

Creating liberating content

Choose your language

hello@global-herald.net

T20 World Cup 2026...

As the cricketing world turns its gaze toward Mumbai, the atmosphere...

What the conflict in...

As the war in the Middle East spreads...

AOC and Ritchie Torres...

President Donald Trump’s newly-launched war against the Iranian regime is being met...

US sub that sank...

A rare wartime submarine kill in the Indian Ocean this month —...
HomeSportLazio ´could have...

Lazio ´could have taken the win home´ with fans in the stadium, claims Sarri after Coppa Italia draw


Lazio ´could have taken the win home´ with fans in the stadium, claims Sarri after Coppa Italia draw

Maurizio Sarri believes Lazio “could have taken the win home” in the first leg of their Coppa Italia semi-final against Atalanta had their fans been in the stadium.

Atalanta and Lazio played out a 2-2 draw at the Stadio Olimpico on Wednesday, with almost the entirety of the Lazio fans continuing their ongoing protest against the club’s president Claudio Lotito.

It marked a surreal atmosphere at the Olimpico as only an estimated 5,000 tickets were sold, though the home faithful were still audible as they stood outside the arena.

Sarri’s side twice took the lead, first through Fisayo Dele-Bashiru in the 46th minute and then through Boulaye Dia in the 86th but allowed Atalanta to level the scores both times through Mario Pasalic and Yunus Musah.

And the Lazio boss believes that the match could have ended differently had his side had the support of their fans inside the stadium.

“Unfortunately, and I mean unfortunately, the team is getting used to this situation inside the stadium,” Sarri said.

“It’s horrible to say, because this is a truly sad situation. Once again tonight we felt that if there were 45,000 in the stands, we could’ve maybe taken the win home.

“But we are satisfied with the performance, because we played at a high level against a strong team during what has been a difficult period.

“On the other hand, we have regrets over the results, although we know it would’ve been a battle in Bergamo even going there with a one-goal advantage.

“We will go and fight for qualification there. If we play the way we did this evening, then we can do it.”

The second leg of the tie will take place at New Balance Arena in Bergamo on April 21, with the winner facing one of Inter or Como in the final in May.

Atalanta boss Raffaele Palladino believes his side will take plenty of confidence following their equalisers.

“I think we had a very good game against a strong opponent,” Palladino said.

“It was balanced, entertaining to watch, and when you face Sarri’s teams it is always enjoyable, as they have quality and can cause problems at any moment.

“It was only the first half of this semi-final, the second will be on our turf. And the tie is open, it’s 50-50 and we want to reach the Final.

“We’re in front of our own fans, but that is a while away, so we’ll gain confidence from this performance.”





Source link

Get notified whenever we post something new!

spot_img

Create a website from scratch

Just drag and drop elements in a page to get started with Newspaper Theme.

Continue reading

T20 World Cup 2026 [WATCH]: Hardik Pandya visits Siddhivinayak Temple with girlfriend Mahieka Sharma ahead of semifinal showdown

As the cricketing world turns its gaze toward Mumbai, the atmosphere is thick with anticipation for a high-stakes showdown. On Thursday (March 5, 2026), the iconic Wankhede Stadium serves as the battleground for the second semi-final of...

What the conflict in Iran means for Putin and Ukraine

As the war in the Middle East spreads and intensifies, the one in Ukraine continues. While geographically some 2,500km (1,600 miles) apart, the consequences of US president Donald Trump’s latest military adventure for the...

AOC and Ritchie Torres denounce Trump for attacking Iran without seeking Congressional approval

President Donald Trump’s newly-launched war against the Iranian regime is being met with harsh criticism from Bronx Congress Members who are dismayed by the president’s failure to seek Congressional approval, as is required under the Constitution. The United States...

Enjoy exclusive access to all of our content

Get an online subscription and you can unlock any article you come across.