Auronzo Lazio retreat: Two friendlies defined, opponents revealed

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Lazio: Two Friendlies Scheduled After Auronzo’s Withdrawal

In view of the summer retreat in Auronzo di Cadore, Lazio has announced two post-retreat friendlies to better prepare for the new season. With the arrival of the new coach Marco Baroni, the retreat is confirmed from 11 to 22 July, during which the team will be able to concentrate on training and group cohesion.

Scheduling of Friendlies

During the period under the suggestive Tre Cime di Lavaredo, the Biancocelesti decided to test their physical and tactical form through two international friendlies. These meetings will provide an essential opportunity for the new manager to evaluate the team and experiment with different formations.

Friendly opponents

Lazio will face two German teams in these friendly tests. The first match will be against Hansa Rostock, a well-known club from the German third division. This match will serve as an initial test for the Biancocelesti in the preparatory phase of their summer training camp.

The second match will see Lazio against Red Bull Leipzig, a high-profile team in the Bundesliga. This match will be fundamental both to test Lazio’s defensive and offensive capabilities and to accumulate experience against a European-level team.

Friendly Match Objectives

These matches will be crucial for Marco Baroni to evaluate the physical and tactical condition of the team, as well as providing the players with the opportunity to find their match rhythm. The matches against teams of different caliber will provide an overall overview of the areas to work on before the official start of the sports season.

In conclusion, the two scheduled friendlies represent a significant opportunity for Lazio to optimize their summer preparation, integrate the new arrivals and refine strategies under the new technical guidance of Marco Baroni.

 
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