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Lazio

Lazio

Serie A

Season Statistics

31 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (35%) Draw (35%) Loss (29%)
31 Played
11 Won
11 Drawn
9 Lost
32 Goals For
29 Goals Against

Team Overview

Lazio represents one of Serie A's most storied clubs, based in the capital city of Rome where they share the Stadio Olimpico with cross-town rivals Roma. The Biancocelesti have established themselves as a consistent force in Italian football over the decades, traditionally competing for European qualification spots and occasionally challenging for major silverware. Under Maurizio Sarri's guidance, the club continues to embody an attacking philosophy that emphasizes technical football and fluid movement, characteristics that have long defined their approach to the beautiful game.

Historically, Lazio has maintained a strong presence in Serie A's upper echelons, regularly finishing in the top half of the table and securing European competition berths. The club's ambitions typically center around Champions League qualification, though they have proven capable of mounting serious title challenges during exceptional campaigns. Their Roman identity and passionate fanbase create an atmosphere that makes them particularly formidable opponents, especially when playing at home in front of their devoted supporters.

The current Serie A campaign presents a mixed picture for Lazio, with their record of 11 wins, 11 draws, and 9 losses from 31 matches reflecting an inconsistent season. Their goal tally of 32 scored against 29 conceded suggests a relatively balanced approach, though both attacking and defensive numbers appear modest by their usual standards. The impressive tally of 14 clean sheets demonstrates defensive solidity when organized properly, yet the fact they've also failed to score in 14 matches highlights occasional struggles in the final third. Their home form has proven stronger with 7 wins from 16 matches, while away performances have been more challenging with only 4 victories from 15 fixtures, indicating the importance of the Olimpico fortress to their overall campaign.

Squad (31 players)

Goalkeepers (4)

A. Furlanetto
#55 A. Furlanetto
Giacomo Giacomone
#99 Giacomo Giacomone
E. Motta
#40 E. Motta
I. Provedel
#94 I. Provedel

Defenders (8)

Mario Gila
#34 Mario Gila
E. Hysaj
#23 E. Hysaj
A. Marušić
#77 A. Marušić
Patric
#4 Patric
L. Pellegrini
#3 L. Pellegrini
O. Provstgaard
#25 O. Provstgaard
A. Romagnoli
#13 A. Romagnoli
Nuno Tavares
#17 Nuno Tavares

Midfielders (10)

T. Bašić
#26 T. Bašić
R. Belahyane
#21 R. Belahyane
D. Cataldi
#32 D. Cataldi
F. Dele-Bashiru
#7 F. Dele-Bashiru
V. Farcomeni
#71 V. Farcomeni
M. Lazzari
#29 M. Lazzari
N. Rovella
#6 N. Rovella
K. Taylor
#24 K. Taylor
M. Zaccagni
#10 M. Zaccagni
A. Przyborek
#28 A. Przyborek

Attackers (9)

D. Maldini
#27 D. Maldini
M. Cancellieri
#22 M. Cancellieri
B. Dia
#19 B. Dia
S. Fernandes
#77 S. Fernandes
G. Isaksen
#18 G. Isaksen
T. Noslin
#14 T. Noslin
Pedro
#9 Pedro
P. Ratkov
#20 P. Ratkov
F. Serra
#17 F. Serra

Player Statistics

2025/26 Season
# Player Pos Rating Apps Goals Assists Mins Tackles Passes
77
A. Marušić
A. Marušić
DF 6.7 29 1 2 2447 35 1321
94
I. Provedel
I. Provedel
GK 7.2 27 0 0 2430 0 862
34
Mario Gila
Mario Gila
DF 7.3 27 0 0 2230 43 1658
13
A. Romagnoli
A. Romagnoli
DF 7.0 26 0 0 2158 22 1637
32
D. Cataldi
D. Cataldi
MF 6.9 26 3 3 1932 34 1073
18
G. Isaksen
G. Isaksen
FW 6.8 25 4 1 1416 14 446
22
M. Cancellieri
M. Cancellieri
FW 6.9 24 3 1 1319 32 362
9
Pedro
Pedro
FW 6.8 23 3 1 761 9 373
10
M. Zaccagni
M. Zaccagni
FW 7.0 23 3 0 1948 35 679
14
T. Noslin
T. Noslin
FW 6.7 22 3 0 666 3 213
3
L. Pellegrini
L. Pellegrini
DF 6.7 21 0 0 1220 25 677
19
B. Dia
B. Dia
FW 6.4 20 1 1 987 12 255
25
O. Provstgaard
O. Provstgaard
DF 6.9 19 0 0 1076 9 752
17
Nuno Tavares
Nuno Tavares
DF 6.9 18 0 0 1119 19 678
29
M. Lazzari
M. Lazzari
DF 6.6 17 0 0 663 7 260
7
F. Dele-Bashiru
F. Dele-Bashiru
MF 6.4 17 0 0 857 13 322
26
T. Bašić
T. Bašić
MF 6.9 16 1 2 1180 16 551
21
R. Belahyane
R. Belahyane
MF 6.7 12 0 1 522 10 238
24
K. Taylor
K. Taylor
MF 7.0 12 3 1 1053 20 524
4
Patric
Patric
DF 6.9 9 0 0 394 1 318
27
D. Maldini
D. Maldini
FW 6.7 8 1 1 584 9 176
6
N. Rovella
N. Rovella
MF 7.2 8 0 1 341 9 330
20
P. Ratkov
P. Ratkov
FW 6.4 7 0 0 217 3 44
23
E. Hysaj
E. Hysaj
DF 6.4 4 0 0 162 2 72
40
E. Motta
E. Motta
GK 7.3 4 0 0 360 0 112

Recent Transfers

2024/25 & 2025/26

Arrivals (38)

Giacomo Giacomone
From Lazio
Raise Mar 2026
A. Przyborek
From Pogon Szczecin
Transfer Jan 2026
E. Motta
From Reggiana
Transfer Jan 2026
D. Maldini
From Atalanta
Loan Jan 2026
K. Taylor
From Ajax
Transfer Jan 2026
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Departures (53)

M. Vecino
To Celta Vigo
Transfer Feb 2026
P. Pinelli
To Reggiana
Loan Jan 2026
C. Mandas
To Bournemouth
Loan Jan 2026
André Anderson
To Pouso Alegre
Free agent Jan 2026
M. Guendouzi
To Fenerbahçe
Transfer Jan 2026
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Injuries & Availability

7 Out 0 Doubtful
S. Gigot
S. Gigot Ankle Injury
Out
Patric
Patric Inactive
Out
N. Rovella
N. Rovella Broken collarbone
Out
L. Pellegrini
L. Pellegrini Inactive
Out
M. Gila
M. Gila Knee Injury
Out
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Impact Analysis

Lazio face a significant injury crisis with seven players currently unavailable, creating substantial challenges across multiple areas of the pitch. The absence of goalkeeper Ivan Provedel due to a shoulder injury forces a reshuffle between the posts, while defensive options are severely limited with Samuel Gigot sidelined by an ankle problem and Mario Gila nursing a knee injury. The midfield has been particularly hard hit, with Nicolo Rovella ruled out with a broken collarbone and Luca Pellegrini also unavailable, reducing both creativity and defensive stability in the center of the park.

The attacking third faces its own complications with Mattia Zaccagni's thigh injury removing a key creative outlet from the squad. Additionally, Patric's continued absence further depletes the defensive resources. This extensive injury list spans every department of the team, from goalkeeper through to the final third, suggesting that squad depth will be severely tested. The combination of injuries to established starters across multiple positions means tactical flexibility becomes limited, and the coaching staff will need to rely heavily on fringe players and potentially alter their preferred system to accommodate the available personnel. The sheer number of absentees represents one of the more challenging periods for squad management this season.

Recent Form

DWWWD
D Parma 1-1 (H)
W Bologna 0-2 (A)
W AC Milan 1-0 (H)
W Sassuolo 2-1 (H)
D Atalanta 2-2 (H)

Form Analysis

Lazio have demonstrated impressive form across their last five matches, remaining unbeaten with three victories and two draws. This solid run has seen them collect eight goals while conceding four, suggesting a well-balanced approach at both ends of the pitch. The Romans have shown particular strength in their recent victories, including notable away success against Bologna with a clean sheet performance, and crucial home wins against AC Milan and Sassuolo that highlight their ability to grind out results against varied opposition.

The quality of teams faced during this period speaks to the credibility of Lazio's form, with encounters against established Serie A sides like AC Milan, Atalanta, and Bologna providing stern tests. While they've managed to avoid defeat, the draws against Parma and Atalanta suggest some vulnerability when facing teams that can match their intensity. Their attacking output of eight goals across five matches indicates consistent offensive threat, though the four goals conceded shows room for defensive improvement. The pattern emerging suggests a team finding ways to secure positive results through different tactical approaches, whether grinding out narrow victories or engaging in higher-scoring affairs when required.

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