“This should be a competition of maturity, it will be difficult, but we know that we need to face it with attention and presence, both physical and emotional.” Words and music: Marco Baroni a few minutes before Lazio’s last official match at the Stadio Olimpico against Empoli. With a fourth straight win in ten days between Serie A and the Europa League, coach Biancoceleste had the answers he was looking for from his team. After a break that disrupted Lazio’s rhythm, the match in Turin represents a real final exam for a team that has decided to live day by day without setting clear goals. “Goals are not declared, but achieved,” President Lotito said in recent days. Getting a positive result in the stadium against Juventus will represent more than a simple statement of intent in the race for Europe.
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