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Pellegrini's strike gives Roma the points over 9-man Lazio in fiery derby
Roma emerged victorious in a fiery Derby della Capitale on Sunday, defeating Lazio 1-0 at the Stadio Olimpico in a clash defined by relentless fouls, missed chances, and two red cards for the home side.
The highly intense encounter showcased the depth of rivalry between the two city-giants. Gian Piero Gasperini’s Roma capitalized on their opportunities, while Maurizio Sarri’s Lazio paid the price for indiscipline, ending the match with only nine men on the field.
Lazio created the first scoring chance in the game, when Mattia Zaccagni shifted the ball onto his right foot from just inside the 18-yard box before curling an effort looking for the top corner, but Roma keeper Mile Svilar produced a sharp diving save to deny him.
Despite early Lazio pressure, it was Roma who broke the deadlock in the 38th minute. Nuno Tavares lost possession on the edge of his own area, allowing Matias Soule to pick up the loose ball and lay it off to captain Lorenzo Pellegrini. Pellegrini’s low strike beat Lazio keeper Ivan Provedel and found the back of the net to give Roma the advantage.
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Lazio had a golden opportunity to level the game up 10 minutes into the second half. Danilo Cataldi threaded an incisive through ball that split Roma’s defense, sending Boulaye Dia clear on goal, with only Svilar to beat. But he squandered the opportunity, blasting his effort high over the crossbar.
Valentin Castellanos later came close for the hosts, dragging a shot narrowly wide, but Lazio’s hopes of a comeback were dented when Reda Belahyane was shown a straight red card for a reckless stamp on Manu Kone’s calf.
Still, Sarri’s men pressed on, and Cataldi nearly rescued a point in stoppage time, only for his powerful effort to rattle the woodwork. Tensions boiled over after the final whistle, when Matteo Guendouzi confronted the referee angrily. The former Arsenal midfielder was promptly shown a red card, reducing Lazio to nine men.
The result secured Roma’s third victory in four Serie A matches, leaving them just one point behind leaders Juventus. Lazio, meanwhile, have managed only one win in four games, slipping to 14th place with three points as their troubled start to the season continues.
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