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Lazio

Lazio

Serie A

Season Statistics

36 MATCHES
PLAYED
Win (36%) Draw (33%) Loss (31%)
36 Played
13 Won
12 Drawn
11 Lost
39 Goals For
37 Goals Against

Team Overview

Lazio represents one of Serie A's most storied institutions, a club steeped in Roman tradition and known for their passionate fanbase and attacking philosophy. The Biancocelesti have historically been a force in Italian football, with their distinctive sky blue colors synonymous with European competition and domestic success. Throughout their history, they've established themselves as a team that can challenge the elite while maintaining their distinctive identity in the shadow of city rivals Roma.

Under Maurizio Sarri's guidance, this season has proven to be a campaign of mixed fortunes for Lazio. Their record of 13 wins, 12 draws, and 11 losses across 36 Serie A matches tells the story of a side struggling for consistency. With 39 goals scored against 37 conceded, they've managed just a +2 goal difference, highlighting their challenges in both defensive solidity and clinical finishing. The statistics reveal a team that has failed to score in 16 matches while keeping 15 clean sheets, suggesting tactical discipline at the back but concerning struggles in the final third.

You can find a more detailed breakdown in our explore the full matchup data.

Lazio's home and away form shows remarkable balance, with seven wins from 18 home fixtures compared to six victories on the road. This equilibrium, while demonstrating adaptability, also underscores their inability to establish the kind of fortress mentality at the Stadio Olimpico that traditionally successful campaigns require. The lengthy form string reveals periods of promise punctuated by disappointing setbacks, characteristic of a team in transition. Despite the inconsistencies, Lazio's rich footballing heritage and tactical foundation under Sarri provide optimism that they can build toward more sustained success in future campaigns.

Squad (33 players)

Goalkeepers (5)

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

Defenders (8)

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

Midfielders (10)

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

Attackers (10)

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

Player Statistics

2025/26 Season
# Player Pos Rating Apps Goals Assists Mins Tackles Passes
13
A. Romagnoli
A. Romagnoli
DF 7.0 31 0 0 2577 23 1942
77
A. Marušić
A. Marušić
DF 6.7 31 1 2 2614 35 1451
34
Mario Gila
Mario Gila
DF 7.3 29 0 0 2347 44 1736
18
G. Isaksen
G. Isaksen
FW 6.8 29 5 1 1579 16 502
22
M. Cancellieri
M. Cancellieri
FW 6.9 28 4 2 1597 36 418
32
D. Cataldi
D. Cataldi
MF 6.9 27 3 3 1993 34 1098
9
Pedro
Pedro
FW 6.8 27 4 2 921 10 436
94
I. Provedel
I. Provedel
GK 7.2 27 0 0 2430 0 862
14
T. Noslin
T. Noslin
FW 6.8 27 4 1 1012 6 323
10
M. Zaccagni
M. Zaccagni
FW 7.0 26 3 0 2114 37 773
19
B. Dia
B. Dia
FW 6.4 25 1 2 1165 12 299
25
O. Provstgaard
O. Provstgaard
DF 6.9 24 0 0 1409 9 1062
3
L. Pellegrini
L. Pellegrini
DF 6.7 23 1 0 1394 27 754
17
Nuno Tavares
Nuno Tavares
DF 6.9 22 0 0 1403 28 842
7
F. Dele-Bashiru
F. Dele-Bashiru
MF 6.5 22 0 0 1075 18 394
29
M. Lazzari
M. Lazzari
DF 6.6 21 0 0 938 12 379
26
T. Bašić
T. Bašić
MF 6.8 21 2 3 1566 19 760
24
K. Taylor
K. Taylor
MF 6.9 16 3 2 1338 21 648
4
Patric
Patric
DF 6.8 14 0 0 682 2 571
21
R. Belahyane
R. Belahyane
MF 6.7 12 0 1 522 10 238
27
D. Maldini
D. Maldini
FW 6.7 10 2 1 643 11 192
6
N. Rovella
N. Rovella
MF 7.1 10 0 1 442 11 443
40
E. Motta
E. Motta
GK 6.9 9 0 0 810 0 237
20
P. Ratkov
P. Ratkov
FW 6.4 8 0 0 228 3 45
23
E. Hysaj
E. Hysaj
DF 6.5 5 0 0 170 2 74

Recent Transfers

2024/25 & 2025/26

Arrivals (39)

Nicolo Pannozzo
From Latina
- Apr 2026
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
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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

4 Out 0 Doubtful
A. Romagnoli
A. Romagnoli Red Card
Out
D. Cataldi
D. Cataldi Groin Injury
Out
M. Zaccagni
M. Zaccagni Foot Injury
Out
I. Provedel
I. Provedel Shoulder Injury
Out

Impact Analysis

Lazio face significant disruption across multiple key positions with four players currently unavailable, creating notable challenges for squad selection. The absence of goalkeeper Ivan Provedel due to a shoulder injury forces a change between the posts, while the loss of captain Alessio Romagnoli through suspension leaves a major void in central defense. Romagnoli's leadership qualities and defensive reliability make his absence particularly impactful for the backline's organization and stability.

The midfield and attacking sectors are equally affected, with Danilo Cataldi's groin injury removing an important central midfielder who provides both defensive cover and distribution from deep positions. Meanwhile, Mattia Zaccagni's foot injury deprives the team of a versatile attacking player capable of operating across multiple forward positions. This combination of absences spans the spine of the team from goalkeeper through defense to midfield and attack, requiring tactical adjustments and reliance on squad depth. The simultaneous loss of these four players tests Lazio's ability to maintain their tactical structure and competitive level, particularly given the varied skill sets and experience each brings to their respective positions. The coaching staff will need to identify suitable replacements who can collectively fill these significant gaps across the formation.

Recent Form

LLWDW
L Inter 0-2 (H)
L Inter 0-3 (H)
W Cremonese 1-2 (A)
D Udinese 3-3 (H)
W Napoli 0-2 (A)

Form Analysis

Lazio's recent form presents a mixed picture across their last five fixtures, with two wins, one draw, and two defeats revealing an inconsistent streak. The Biancocelesti have struggled defensively, conceding nine goals while managing seven at the other end, highlighting vulnerability at the back that has undermined their overall performance levels.

The most concerning aspect of Lazio's recent run has been their home form, where they suffered consecutive defeats to Inter by margins of 0-2 and 0-3, alongside a dramatic 3-3 draw with Udinese that saw them surrender a defensive structure. These home struggles contrast with more encouraging away performances, including a 1-2 victory over Cremonese and an impressive 0-2 triumph against Napoli that demonstrated their capability to perform against quality opposition on the road. The pattern suggests Lazio may be more effective when playing on the counter-attack away from home, though their defensive fragility remains a persistent issue regardless of venue. With seven goals scored across five matches, their attacking output shows promise, but the nine goals conceded indicates a team that needs to find better balance between offensive ambition and defensive solidity to achieve consistency in Serie A.

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