“Judgment suspended for Tudor. Pairetto? I don’t believe in conspiracies…”

There Lazio she is called to get up after the bitter experience parthu against the Monza. The team of Tudor must hit the target at all costs Europe and to do this it will be necessary to score points starting from the match againstEmpoli. Journalist Stefano expressed his opinion on the progress of the Biancocelesti De Grandis to the microphones of Radiosei: “I want to suspend judgment on Tudorwe have seen something good, for example Lazio plays more vertically and some players are benefiting from it, you see Kamada And Luis Alberto. The Japanese, specifically, was a bit hampered in Sarri’s schemes. Then there are also negative reflexes, the defensive phase is an example. Now there isn’t a defender who is doing well consistently and the goals conceded against Monza prove it. In the case of Monza’s draw there was sleep in both marking and team attitude, too much freedom in allowing Pessina’s cross. Honestly, I also have some doubts about some changes and the Croatian coach’s reading of the matches. It is clear that overall, Tudor’s work has also brought good things, but I remain perplexed by the choice to throw away the work of the last 3 years.”

EUROPEFrom the point of view of the Europa League, Lazio are not bad. There is a place available and you have to watch out for Fiorentina and Napoli who are detached. Let’s see what Napoli does in Udine tonight, but Lazio has a good timetable to secure this position. The regret remains because incredibly the Champions League was back within reach. In Monza you did well for 20 minutes, then Donati and Akpa Akpro give you an absurd goal with 7 minutes to go. I wonder how you don’t win?”

REFEREE – “Pairetto’s refereeing in Monza? I never think of conspiracies, I think perhaps of errors also determined by conditioning due to previous events. Perhaps it is no coincidence that Pairetto is the same one who validated, by mistake, Acerbi’s famous goal in La Spice”.

 
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