A clear and radical change in the space of twelve months. Lazio has changed its face, not only from the point of view of its protagonists but also on the playing front. Barons he brought an offensive, unscrupulous mentality that seeks goals even at the cost of risking something in the offensive phase. And the numbers are proving him right, as demonstrated by the three goals scored in Hamburg. The debut in the Europa League was almost perfect for Lazio, a 0-3 marred only by the naive expulsion of Noslin. However, the responses received by Baroni were excellent, starting with Dia, passing through Dele-Bashiru and Provedel. A Lazio that works and that could have scored even more goals, as demonstrated by Pedro’s post and several other dangerous situations. Lazio has changed the face of its attack and the numbers, compared to last year, are merciless.
Lazio with front wheel drive and the attackers work
The goal couple Castellanos-Dia is at seven goals, all from open play. Last year the Immobile-Taty duo scored their seventh goal from open play on February 10th on the 24th day of the championship (Immobile’s goal in Cagliari). A merciless comparison but one that certifies how the attack is running like a marvel. Lazio is at twelve goals scored after six games, last year the twelfth goal came in the tenth official game between the championship and the Champions League. Tudor took nine games to reach twelve goals scored, Baroni’s Lazio instead produces, creates and has fun. The only thing missing is the involvement of Noslin, the most important investment of the summer and who is struggling in this early part of the Biancoceleste adventure. The attack is flying and still has margin, Lazio kicked off the Europa League as best they could and is traveling fast towards Sunday’s away match against Torino.