Inter claim comfortable win over Empoli to edge closer to league title

Inter continued their march towards the Serie A title with a routine 2-0 home win over struggling Empoli.

Having seen a 10-match winning streak in the league snapped by a draw with Napoli before the international break, Simone Inzaghi’s side returned to winning ways in comfortable fashion at San Siro on Monday.

Substitute Alexis Sanchez sealed the victory in the 81st minute, doubling up on Federico Dimarco’s early strike.

Empoli had offered little of note in response, albeit Francesco Acerbi was perhaps fortunate not to concede a penalty just before half-time.

Nicolo Barella and Benjamin Pavard saw big opportunities to double Inter’s lead pass them by, but Sanchez made no mistake as the Nerazzurri restored their 14-point lead over city rivals Milan, and with eight games left, the title is surely theirs.

Lautaro Martinez went close to marking his 200th Serie A appearance with a goal when he almost connected with a near-post header, but Inter did not have to wait long to go ahead.

After drifting over to the right side of the area, Dimarco – who was picked out by Alessandro Bastoni – reacted sharply to drill a first-time finish into the bottom-left corner.

Razvan Marin had Empoli’s first attempt in anger just before the half-hour, with Inter’s stand-in goalkeeper Emil Audero tipping the Romanian’s long-range effort over the bar.

Empoli may have had a clearer opportunity had VAR intervened for what seemed like a shove on Sebastiano Luperto from Inter veteran Acerbi, but there was nothing doing for the officials.

Barella dragged wide early in the second half and Pavard saw shots blocked by first team-mate Marcus Thuram and then Empoli defender Bartosz Bereszynski, yet Inter had to wait until the introduction of Sanchez to wrap up the points.

Just four minutes after coming on, Sanchez was on hand to tuck home from Denzel Dumfries’ centre at the culmination of a slick passing move, ensuring there would be no late drama.

Talking Point – Acerbi gets lucky

Acerbi made headlines for the wrong reasons last month, when the defender was accused of racially abusing Napoli’s Juan Jesus. While there was not enough evidence to find the 36-year-old guilty, he did withdraw from the Italy squad during the process.

Simone Inzaghi had Acerbi in the line-up, though that decision may have backfired had the officials deemed his challenge on Luperto as penalty worthy. That being said, the veteran centre-back was otherwise composed.

Player of the Match – Federico Dimarco (Inter)

Dimarco is one of the best in-form full-backs/wing-backs in Europe, and he proved why on Monday. His rampant runs forward were a constant menace to Empoli’s defence, and his finish was unerring.

Player Ratings

Inter: Audero 7, Pavard 7, Acerbi 7, A.Bastoni 8, Darmian 7, Barella 7, Calhanoglu 7, Mkhitaryan 7, Dimarco 9*, Thuram 6, Martinez 6. Subs: Asllani 6, Dumfries 7, Frattesi N/A, Sanchez 8, Augusto 6.

Empoli: Caprile 6, Bereszynski 7, Walukiewicz 6, Luperto 6, Gyasi 6, Marin 6, S.Bastoni 6, Pezzella 6, Zurkowski 5, Niang 5, Cambiaghi 6. Subs: Cacace 5, Cancellieri N/A, Destro N/A, Fazzini 6.

Match Highlights

4’ – CHANCE! Inter 0-0 Empoli (Martinez): Almost! On his landmark Serie A appearance, Martinez very nearly heads home the opener from point-blank range, but Empoli goalkeeper Caprile just manages to claw it away.

5’ – GOAL! Inter 1-0 Empoli (Dimarco): That didn’t take long! What a stunner from Dimarco! Just a couple of minutes after Martinez’s chance, Inter have their lead. Thuram got on the end of a long ball to get the hosts up the pitch. It was worked out to the left and drilled back over to Dimarco, who had popped up just inside the area, and the wing-back drills an excellent first-time finish beyond Caprile and into the bottom-left corner. What a start for Inter!

27’ – SAVE! Inter 1-0 Empoli (Audero): Great work from Inter’s stand-in goalkeeper Audero, who has to react sharply to a dipping, powerful, long-range strike from Empoli midfielder Marin, who tried his luck from distance. Audero, though, tipped it over.

42’ – PENALTY APPEAL! Inter 1-0 Empoli: Luperto went down after what seemed to be a clumsy challenge from Acerbi as the pair tussled from a corner. The referee dismissed the appeals, and VAR has not intervened, but it was certainly reckless from the Inter centre-back.

52’ – CHANCE! Inter 1-0 Empoli (Barella): A sweeping counter-attack from Inter results in Martinez threading in Dimarco down the left. He gets his head up and plants a low cross back to Barella, but from on the cusp of Empoli’s box, the midfielder drags his effort wide of goal.

GOAL!!! Inter 2-0 Empoli (Sanchez): No, that will be that as Sanchez tucks home a second for Inter! It’s the two substitutes who have combined, with Sanchez on hand to meet Dumfries’ low cross from the right-hand side of the area – that’s 2-0 to Inter, and surely it’s game over.

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Inter claim comfortable win over Empoli to edge closer to league title

Inter continued their march towards the Serie A title with a routine 2-0 home win over struggling Empoli.

Having seen a 10-match winning streak in the league snapped by a draw with Napoli before the international break, Simone Inzaghi’s side returned to winning ways in comfortable fashion at San Siro on Monday.

Substitute Alexis Sanchez sealed the victory in the 81st minute, doubling up on Federico Dimarco’s early strike.

Empoli had offered little of note in response, albeit Francesco Acerbi was perhaps fortunate not to concede a penalty just before half-time.

Nicolo Barella and Benjamin Pavard saw big opportunities to double Inter’s lead pass them by, but Sanchez made no mistake as the Nerazzurri restored their 14-point lead over city rivals Milan, and with eight games left, the title is surely theirs.

Lautaro Martinez went close to marking his 200th Serie A appearance with a goal when he almost connected with a near-post header, but Inter did not have to wait long to go ahead.

After drifting over to the right side of the area, Dimarco – who was picked out by Alessandro Bastoni – reacted sharply to drill a first-time finish into the bottom-left corner.

Razvan Marin had Empoli’s first attempt in anger just before the half-hour, with Inter’s stand-in goalkeeper Emil Audero tipping the Romanian’s long-range effort over the bar.

Empoli may have had a clearer opportunity had VAR intervened for what seemed like a shove on Sebastiano Luperto from Inter veteran Acerbi, but there was nothing doing for the officials.

Barella dragged wide early in the second half and Pavard saw shots blocked by first team-mate Marcus Thuram and then Empoli defender Bartosz Bereszynski, yet Inter had to wait until the introduction of Sanchez to wrap up the points.

Just four minutes after coming on, Sanchez was on hand to tuck home from Denzel Dumfries’ centre at the culmination of a slick passing move, ensuring there would be no late drama.

Talking Point – Acerbi gets lucky

Acerbi made headlines for the wrong reasons last month, when the defender was accused of racially abusing Napoli’s Juan Jesus. While there was not enough evidence to find the 36-year-old guilty, he did withdraw from the Italy squad during the process.

Simone Inzaghi had Acerbi in the line-up, though that decision may have backfired had the officials deemed his challenge on Luperto as penalty worthy. That being said, the veteran centre-back was otherwise composed.

Player of the Match – Federico Dimarco (Inter)

Dimarco is one of the best in-form full-backs/wing-backs in Europe, and he proved why on Monday. His rampant runs forward were a constant menace to Empoli’s defence, and his finish was unerring.

Player Ratings

Inter: Audero 7, Pavard 7, Acerbi 7, A.Bastoni 8, Darmian 7, Barella 7, Calhanoglu 7, Mkhitaryan 7, Dimarco 9*, Thuram 6, Martinez 6. Subs: Asllani 6, Dumfries 7, Frattesi N/A, Sanchez 8, Augusto 6.

Empoli: Caprile 6, Bereszynski 7, Walukiewicz 6, Luperto 6, Gyasi 6, Marin 6, S.Bastoni 6, Pezzella 6, Zurkowski 5, Niang 5, Cambiaghi 6. Subs: Cacace 5, Cancellieri N/A, Destro N/A, Fazzini 6.

Match Highlights

4’ – CHANCE! Inter 0-0 Empoli (Martinez): Almost! On his landmark Serie A appearance, Martinez very nearly heads home the opener from point-blank range, but Empoli goalkeeper Caprile just manages to claw it away.

5’ – GOAL! Inter 1-0 Empoli (Dimarco): That didn’t take long! What a stunner from Dimarco! Just a couple of minutes after Martinez’s chance, Inter have their lead. Thuram got on the end of a long ball to get the hosts up the pitch. It was worked out to the left and drilled back over to Dimarco, who had popped up just inside the area, and the wing-back drills an excellent first-time finish beyond Caprile and into the bottom-left corner. What a start for Inter!

27’ – SAVE! Inter 1-0 Empoli (Audero): Great work from Inter’s stand-in goalkeeper Audero, who has to react sharply to a dipping, powerful, long-range strike from Empoli midfielder Marin, who tried his luck from distance. Audero, though, tipped it over.

42’ – PENALTY APPEAL! Inter 1-0 Empoli: Luperto went down after what seemed to be a clumsy challenge from Acerbi as the pair tussled from a corner. The referee dismissed the appeals, and VAR has not intervened, but it was certainly reckless from the Inter centre-back.

52’ – CHANCE! Inter 1-0 Empoli (Barella): A sweeping counter-attack from Inter results in Martinez threading in Dimarco down the left. He gets his head up and plants a low cross back to Barella, but from on the cusp of Empoli’s box, the midfielder drags his effort wide of goal.

GOAL!!! Inter 2-0 Empoli (Sanchez): No, that will be that as Sanchez tucks home a second for Inter! It’s the two substitutes who have combined, with Sanchez on hand to meet Dumfries’ low cross from the right-hand side of the area – that’s 2-0 to Inter, and surely it’s game over.

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Römische Enttäuschung: Die Latte verhindert in Lecce Schlimmeres

Daniele de Rossi, Roma-Trainer seit 16. Januar 2024, hat den Hauptstadtklub voll auf Kurs gebracht – das gilt auch nach diesem Osterwochenende noch. Allerdings erlebten die römischen Profis in Lecce doch einen Enttäuschung.

Hat die Roma mehr als stabilisiert, braucht aber dennoch noch einige Erfolgserlebnisse: Coach Daniele de Rossi.

Hat die Roma mehr als stabilisiert, braucht aber dennoch noch einige Erfolgserlebnisse: Coach Daniele de Rossi.

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Allen Grund für eine Schimpftirade hatte Daniele de Rossi an diesem Serie-A-Osterspieltag. Denn sein Team, zuletzt gut in Schwung und zu reichlich Punkten im Kampf um die Champions League geeilt, hatte in Lecce ganz schwache erste 45 Minuten erwischt.

Vom abstiegsbedrohten Außenseiter, dessen Team wie das der Römer Giallorossi genannt werden kann, ließen sich die favorisierten Hauptstädter nahezu über den gesamten ersten Abschnitt den Schneid abkaufen. Das einzig Gute: Die AS-Abwehr stand in den meisten Fällen gut und konnte sich auf Torwart Svilar, der seit Wochen die vorherige Nummer eins Rui Patricio verdrängt hat, verlassen.

Der 24-jährige belgisch-serbische Schlussmann nämlich parierte etwa gegen den früheren Bundesliga-Spieler Pongracic (8. Minute), gegen Dorgu (33.) und gegen Piccoli (40.). Außerdem verfehlten noch Gallo (28.) sowie nochmals Piccoli (42.) ihr Ziel recht knapp.

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Einzig eine Paredes-Ecke, die Falcone vor der Torlinie entschärft hatte (6.), und der erst im Winter aus Empoli geholte Baldanzi (11.) konnten mal leichte Gefahr vor Lecces Kasten entfachen. Bis unmittelbar vor der Pause war allerdings aus Roma-Sicht gähnende Leere angesagt, auch von Zielspieler Lukaku war gefühlt gar nichts zu sehen. Dann aber hätte es klingeln müssen, doch AS-Eigengewächs Zalewski brachte den Ball aus nächster Nähe nicht im Netz unter, während Angelino bei einem kurz ausgeführten Standard haarscharf verfehlte (45.+1).

Das Aluminium rettet

Ob de Rossi nun in Katekomben laut geworden war? Nicht bekannt. Allerdings präsentierten sich die Mannen aus der “Ewigen Stadt” besser, ließen den Ball mehr zirkulieren und defensiv längere Zeit kaum mehr etwas anbrennen. Und doch fehlte es an zündenden Offensivideen, lediglich Baldanzi konnte mal freigespielt werden – sein Versuch kam hier aber viel zu überhastet und ungenau daher (60.). Auch Lukaku lenkte seinen Kopfball in der 68. Minute nicht genau genug auf den US-Kasten, während der eingewechselte Mittelfeldmann Aouar die womöglich beste Roma-Möglichkeit an Ostern vor Keeper Falcone vergab (71.). Joker El Shaarawy zielte noch direkt in Falcons Arme (78.).

Am Ende des Tages, am Ende dieses 30. Serie-A-Spieltags musste allerdings konstatiert werden: Mehr als ein 0:0 in Apulien hatten die Römer auch nicht verdient – zumal die erst seit März von Luca Gotti trainierten Spieler Lecces eigentlich selbst noch hätten gewinnen müssen. Doch Dorgu schoss nach tollem Angriff quasi alleinstehend vor dem leeren Kasten rechts daneben (68.), Banda verzweifelte an den Fingerspitzen von AS-Torwächter Svilar (85.), Sansone verzog viel zu hektisch (86.) – und Oudin striff mit seinem späten Distanzhammer noch die Oberkante der Latte (90.+4). Bei diesem Roma-Punktgewinn, den auch Joker Dybala (zuletzt abermals ausgefallen und nur für wenige Minuten einsatzbereit) nicht mehr verhindern konnte – der Argentinier kam nur einmal vor den Kasten, wurde aber geblockt.

Und so verloren die Hauptstadt-Giallorossi trotz eines weiterhin starken Jahres 2024 Platz 4 und den FC Bologna (3:0 gegen US Salernitana) bei nun fünf Punkten Rückstand etwas aus den Augen, während die Apulien-Giallorossi etwas Boden im Keller gutmachten.

Vorlage und Tor: Rafael Leao führt Milan zum nächsten Sieg

Die AC Milan eilt von Erfolg zu Erfolg. Am Samstagabend gewannen die Rossoneri mit 2:1 in Florenz und feierten damit bereits den sechsten Sieg nacheinander. Es war allerdings ein langer Weg, denn die Gastgeber erwiesen sich als zäh.

Mann des Abends: Rafael Leao war der Hauptdarsteller bei Milans 2:1 in Florenz.

Mann des Abends: Rafael Leao war der Hauptdarsteller bei Milans 2:1 in Florenz.

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Als Schiedsrichter Fabio Maresca zum letzten Mal an diesem Abend im Artemio Franchi in seine Pfeife blies, war es besiegelt. Milan hatte auch das sechste Spiel nacheinander gewonnen und sich damit als Tabellenzweiter auf sechs Punkte von Juventus Turin abgesetzt. Dazu war jedoch eine Menge Arbeit nötig gewesen – denn die Fiorentina verlangte der Elf von Trainer Stefano Pioli alles ab.

In der Anfangsphase war Milan noch klar überlegen und kam in Person von Giroud (8.), Rafael Leao (11.), Samu Chukwueze (16.) und Tomori (17.) zu ersten Torchancen, doch dann meldeten sich auch die Gastgeber in der Partie an. Belotti (27.), Ikoné (28.) und erneut Belotti (28.) setzten Duftmarken – und das sollte längst noch nicht alles gewesen sein.

Serie A, 30. Spieltag

Drei Tore in sechs Minuten

Die Zuschauer bekamen jetzt ein sehr schwungvolles und abwechslungsreiches Spiel zu sein, in dem beide Teams den Weg nach vorne suchten. Giroud ließ die letzte hochkarätige Torchance vor der Pause zwar aus (44.), doch nach dem Seitenwechsel ging es hoch her: Loftus-Cheek brachte Milan nach Hacken-Vorarbeit von Rafael Leao in Führung (47.), Duncan antwortete umgehend mit einem platzierten 17-Meter-Schuss (50.) – und Leao besorgte schließlich das 2:1 für Milan (53.). Drei Tore in sechs Minuten, die Ereignisse hatten sich regelrecht überschlagen.

Wer nun glaubte, der zweite Nackenschlag würde die Moral der Fiorentina brechen, sah sich getäuscht. Die Gastgeber spielten weiter nach vorne und ließen nichts unversucht, um erneut zurückzukommen – Milan brachte den knappen Vorsprung letztendlich aber doch ins Ziel und feierte Sieg Nummer sechs.

Der siebte kann am Samstag (15 Uhr) der kommenden Woche gegen Lecce folgen. Florenz empfängt Atalanta Bergamo bereits am Mittwoch (21 Uhr) im Halbfinale der Coppa Italia.

Lazio jubelt gegen Juve in der 93. Minute: Marusic vergoldet Tudor-Debüt

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Lazio jubelt gegen Juve in der 93. Minute: Marusic vergoldet Tudor-Debüt

4:05In seinem ersten Spiel als Lazio-Coach durchlebte Igor Tudor direkt ein Wechselbad der Gefühle. Sein Team agierte gegen Juventus lange zu harmlos in der Offensive, stach dann in der Nachspielzeit aber eiskalt zu.

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Loftus-Cheek gets 10th of season as Milan close gap to Inter with win over Fiorentina

Rafael Leao and Ruben Loftus-Cheek were on target as AC Milan strengthened their grip on second spot in Serie A with a 2-1 victory at Fiorentina.

The hosts paid an emotional pre-match tribute to their late GM Joe Barone following his sudden death earlier this month, but it could not inspire them to achieve a positive result against an in-form Rossoneri, who made it six wins on the spin across all competitions.

Loftus-Cheek opened the scoring from Leao’s delightful back heel on 47 minutes, but Alfred Duncan dragged La Viola level moments later with a stunning strike from distance.

Leao then made it three goals in six crazy second-half minutes with a powerful run and cool finish to put Milan back in charge.

Andrea Belotti went close to rescuing a draw for Fiorentina but could not find a way past Mike Maignan.

The result sees second-placed Milan move six points clear of Juventus in third, but they are still 11 shy of leaders Inter having played a game more.

Fiorentina sit 10th but do have a game in hand on their nearest rivals for the final European spots.

Milan will now host Lecce next Saturday prior to the first-leg of their all-Italian UEFA Europa League quarter final with AS Roma. Fiorentina are at home to Atalanta in the first leg of their Coppa Italia semi-final on Wednesday.

Talking Point – Milan continue fine form

This was always going to be a tricky game for Milan to navigate. Not only was there the tragic backdrop of Barone’s passing, but La Viola had only lost one of their last nine matches on home turf – and that was a narrow 1-0 reversal against leaders Inter.

In truth, the visitors were worthy winners as they maintained their fine form and took advantage of Juventus’ loss at Lazio to seize a firm grip on second spot.

Leao was the protagonist but the Rossoneri have a wealth of attacking talent that appear to be firing very nicely indeed as they look to end the season on a high both at home and abroad.

Player of the match

Rafael Leao (AC Milan). The 24-year-old winger was lively throughout his hour-long outing, capping his 200th appearance for the club with a goal and an assist.

Player Ratings

FIORENTINA: Terracciano 7, Biraghi 6, Martinez Quarta 6, Milenkovic 7, Dodo 7, Duncan 8, Mandragora 6, Ikone 7, Beltran 7, Kouame 7, Belotti 7. Subs: Nico 6, Kayode 6, Nzola n/a, Barak n/a, Sottil n/a.

AC MILAN: Maignan 8, Calabria 7, Thiaw 6, Tomori 7, Florenzi 7, Bennacer 7, Reijnders 7, Chukwueze 8, Loftus-Cheek 8, Leao 8*, Giroud 7. Subs: Gabbia 7, Musah 6, Okafor 6, Pulisic 6, Jovic n/a.

Match Highlights

08’ – AC MILAN CHANCE! A dazzling run from Chukwueze on the right ends with a cut back for Giroud who can only fire a first-time snapshot straight at Pietro Terracciano.

17’ – AC MILAN CHANCES! Terracciano reaches to his left to push away Chukwueze’s far-post header from Leao’s delicious cross. Andrea Belotti then hacks off his own line after Terracciano had parried a header from a right-wing corner against Leao.

30’ – FIORENTINA CHANCES! Ikoné’s lovely run and pass feeds Belotti who glides into the right side of the area but can’t beat Maignan. It’s a fine stop from the Milan keeper who is then delighted to see Ikone’s 20-yarder fly an inch past his left-hand post a moment later.

47’ – GOAL! – Fiorentina 0-1 AC Milan: (Loftus-Cheek). The English midfielder sorts his feet out and taps in from close range after Leao had combined with Chukwueze down the right and back heeled a clever pass into the six-yard box.

50’ – GOAL! – Fiorentina 1-1 AC Milan: (Duncan). That’s a superb reply from the home side as Duncan guides an excellent long-range shot into the far corner.

53’ – GOAL! – Fiorentina 1-2 AC Milan: (Leao). It’s suddenly goals galore as Leao races on to a long pass, holds off two challenges, darts past the keeper and rolls the ball into an empty net.

65’ – FIORENTINA CHANCE! Maignan flings a big right arm into the air to push Belotti’s 20-yard strike on the stretch over the bar.

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In der Nachspielzeit: Marusic köpft Lazio zum Sieg gegen Juventus

Lange Zeit hat im Olimpico nahezu alles auf ein torloses Remis hingedeutet, doch in der Nachspielzeit zappelte der Ball dann doch im Netz. Marusic köpfte Lazio Rom zum Heimsieg gegen Juventus Turin.

Rein in die Maschen: Adam Marusic köpfte Lazio Rom in der Nachspielzeit zum Sieg gegen Juventus Turin.

Rein in die Maschen: Adam Marusic köpfte Lazio Rom in der Nachspielzeit zum Sieg gegen Juventus Turin.

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Juventus, das im Vergleich zum 0:0 gegen Genua von Trainer Massimiliano Allegri auf vier Positionen verändert wurde (de Sciglio, Rugani, Rabiot und Kean für Gatti, McKennie, Kostic und Vlahovic), begann zurückhaltend, verbuchte in Minute zehn aber dennoch die erste Möglichkeit des Spiels. Nach einer Freistoßflanke von Chiesa fehlte bei Bremers Kopfball nicht viel.

Serie A, 30. Spieltag

Lazio trotz Chancenplus erfolglos

Lazio, das erstmals von Neu-Trainer Igor Tudor in ein Serie-A-Spiel geführt wurde, war besser und hatte noch vor dem Ablauf der ersten halben Stunde zahlreiche Chancen auf die Führung. So schoss Castellanos, der Immobile (Bank) ersetzte, alleine vor Szczesny ans Außennetz (21.), ehe Felipe Anderson rund fünf Minuten später aufs kurze Eck zielte, sich aber genauso wie sein Offensiv-Kollege die Zähne am polnischen Hintermann der Alten Dame ausbiss (26.).

Die Partie flachte ab und bis kurz vor der Pause waren Torgelegenheiten nur noch Mangelware. Erst als Chiesa in Minute 42 das rechte Eck anvisierte, musste sich Lazio-Keeper Mandas erstmals richtig lang machen und wischte den Versuch des italienischen Nationalspielers neben seinen Kasten. Zur Pause mussten sich vor allem die Biancocelesti ärgern, nicht schon in Führung zu liegen.

Marusic sorgt für den Lucky Punch

Um dem eigenen Offensivspiel neuen Wind einzuhauchen, stellte Juve-Coach Allegri im Zuge der Einwechslung von McKennie (für Miretti) zur Pause nicht nur auf eine Dreierkette um, sondern brachte auch Iling Junior für de Sciglio von der Bank. Der Engländer avancierte in der 52. Minute beinahe unmittelbar zum Assistgeber, doch Cambiaso konnte die punktgenaue Hereingabe nicht verwerten.

Auf weitere nennenswerte Torraumszenen warteten die Zuschauer im Olimpico vorerst vergebens, erst in der 73. Minute kam mal wieder größere Gefahr auf. Eine Vorlage des eingewechselten Immobile erreichte im Rückraum der römische Defensivspieler Marusic, doch Bremer blockte beim Rechtsschuss des Außenverteidigers entscheidend.

Da auch Joker Luis Alberto in der 87. Minute ein Verteidiger der Gäste, in diesem Fall Rugani, entscheidend im Weg stand, deutete nahezu alles auf ein torloses Remis hin. Doch die Biancocelesti hatten etwas dagegen, nutzten Juves zu passives Verteidigen eiskalt aus und trafen in Person von Marusic in der dritten Minute der Nachspielzeit zum entscheidenden 1:0.

Die Römer wahren damit den Anschluss ans internationale Geschäft – Juventus verliert Milan derweil aus den Augen. Bereits am Dienstag treffen die beiden Teams in Turin schon wieder im Halbfinal-Hinspiel der Coppa Italia aufeinander (21 Uhr).

Tudor era begins with dramatic victory over troubled Juve after Marusic late strike

Adam Marusic scored in the dying seconds to claim a 1-0 victory for Lazio over Juventus on Igor Tudor’s debut as coach of the Roman club and deepen the Old Lady’s crisis.

The match in the Eternal City long seemed destined to finish goalless after a wasteful performance from both sides, Taty Castellanos squandering good chances for the hosts and Kostas Mandas coming to their rescue when Juve threatened through Federico Chiesa and Andrea Cambiaso.

But midway through the final minute of stoppage time, Marusic rose to meet a Mateo Guendouzi cross and head home from close range to spark euphoric scenes and ensure it was a memorable debut for Tudor, who was drafted in following Maurizio Sarri’s resignation earlier in the month.

As a result, Lazio jump into seventh in the Serie A standings, eight points behind fourth-placed Bolgona ahead of their clash with Salernitana on Monday.

Juventus, meanwhile, saw their winless streak extend to four matches, and they remain third in the table.

The two sides will face off once more in Turin on Tuesday night in the first leg of their Coppa Italia semi-final, before a third meeting in three weeks back at the Olimpico on April 23.

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