Almost everything has changed in the space of six months. From that Lazio-Milan, which has caused so much discussion, has changed the coaches on the two benches, from Tudor to Baroni at home biancoceleste and from Pioli to Fonseca at home Milan. The rosters have changed a lot, with several purchases arrived in the summer and heavy farewells such as those of Immobile, Luis Alberto, Felipe Anderson and Giroud, just to name four protagonists of the recent challenges. The referee has changed, that Marco Di Bello who in any case in this third day will stamp the card for the third time (two games at VAR plus the direction of Cagliari-Como) despite the three expulsions that caused a stir. And the psychological condition with which the two teams present themselves to this match has also changed. Lazio has many question marks and is looking for answers. For Milan, however absurd it may seem, the challenge at the Olimpico almost has the flavor of a do-or-die match.
Possible choices for Baroni
After having confirmed almost the entire line-up between Venezia and Udinese, with only Vecino coming in for Rovella in Udine, against Milan Mark Baroni could change several elements. Starting from the defense, where Casale will not be there since he is getting closer and closer to Bologna and it will be Patric’s turn alongside Romagnoli. Watch out for Tavares, who is doing well and is a candidate for a shirt in the ballot with Marusic on the left, while there are no doubts about the presence of Lazzari on the right. In midfield the only one certain to play is Guendouzi, with Rovella starting ahead of Vecino and Castrovilli threatening Dele-Bashiru. In attack with Zaccagni and Castellanos a possible chance for Isaksen from the first minute after the goal in Udine, with Noslin who will most likely start from the bench.