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Lazio vs Sassuolo: The Probable Lineups a few days before the Final Match

With the anticipation growing, we are approaching the end of the championship for the Biancocelesti of Lazio, ready to challenge relegated Sassuolo, coached by former coach Ballardini. With just a few days left until the match, the probable line-ups are taking shape, with Tudor and Ballardini making their final tactical choices for this crucial match.

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Lazio: Tudor’s Choices

Lazio will probably line up with a 3-4-2-1, a formation that has borne good fruit during the season. Provedel should be in goal, with a three-man defensive line made up of Patric, Romagnoli and Gila. On the outside there will be Marusic and Felipe Anderson, ready to occupy the side bands. The central midfield will probably be entrusted to Rovella and Vecino, while the offensive trident will see Kamada and Zaccagni behind the striker Immobile. Coach Tudor aims to finish on a high note with this team.

Sassuolo: Ballardini’s Probable Lineup

As for Sassuolo, Ballardini should opt for a 4-2-3-1. Cragno should be in goal, with a four-man defense made up of Toljan, Kumbulla, Ferrari and Doig. The midfield will probably be occupied by Lipani and Obiang, with an attacking trio made up of Volpato, Thorstvedt and Laurienté, who will support the lone striker Pinamonti. Despite relegation, Sassuolo wants to end the season with dignity.

Conclusions

Both teams are working hard ahead of this last match of the season. Lazio wants to finish the championship in the best possible way, while Sassuolo, already relegated, tries to finish with honour. The probable lineups offer an interesting starting point for what promises to be an emotional match.

Lazio: (3-4-2-1) Provedel; Patric, Romagnoli, Gila; Marusic, Rovella, Vecino, Felipe Anderson; Kamada, Zaccagni; Motionless. All.: Tudor.

Sassuolo: (4-2-3-1) Cragno; Toljan, Kumbulla, Ferrari, Doig; Lipani, Obiang, Volpato, Thorstvedt, Laurienté; Pinamonti. All.: Ballardini.

 
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