Lazio
Serie A
Regular Season
Mon , Nov 04 , 2024 20:45
2 - 1
Cagliari
Lazio
Cagliari
2 - 1
Lazio and Cagliari are set to face off in what promises to be an intriguing clash, as Lazio continues their impressive run on both domestic and European fronts. Lazio aims to extend their unbeaten home streak in Serie A, while Cagliari arrives in Rome seeking to improve on a challenging season so far. With Lazio's attacking strength and Cagliari's struggles in front of goal, the odds favor the home team, but both sides will be eager to secure valuable points.
Lazio comes into this match with confidence after a highly productive October, which they capped off with a 5-1 home win against Como. Marco Baroni’s team has been exceptional in recent weeks, performing well in both Serie A and the Europa League. They currently top their Europa League group with three wins from three matches, while their domestic form has kept them within striking distance of Italy's top four. With an unbeaten record in 10 consecutive Serie A home games, Lazio has shown they are a formidable side at the Stadio Olimpico, especially in recent games where they have scored prolifically.
The Biancocelesti’s attack has been particularly impressive, averaging 2.75 goals per game in their last eight outings. Key players like Taty Castellanos and the experienced Pedro have been pivotal, with Castellanos netting twice in their last match and Pedro consistently contributing to the scoresheet. The decision to appoint Baroni, initially met with some skepticism, now looks fully justified as Lazio finds stability and rhythm under his guidance. All signs point to Lazio as strong contenders to take the points against Cagliari, particularly at home.
Cagliari, on the other hand, has faced a difficult season so far, struggling to establish consistency in their performances. Winless in their last 18 league matches against Lazio since 2013, they have historically struggled against the Biancocelesti, especially away from home. Offensively, Cagliari has failed to score in six of their first 10 Serie A matches this season, marking their lowest scoring start in 34 years, highlighting a lack of firepower in their squad. Despite a brief upturn in form earlier in October, Cagliari ended the month with two consecutive losses.
Recent defeats to Bologna and Udinese have seen Davide Nicola’s side drop further down the table, and they now face a challenging series of fixtures. Following their meeting with Lazio, Cagliari is set to play AC Milan, Fiorentina, and Atalanta, meaning the pressure to perform is mounting. If they hope to turn things around, their defense will need to tighten up significantly, and the attack must become more effective.
Given their recent form and scoring power, Lazio is likely to take a proactive approach in this game, aiming to control possession and exploit Cagliari’s defensive vulnerabilities. Lazio's attack will look to create early chances and maintain pressure on Cagliari’s backline. Castellanos and Pedro will be crucial in the forward positions, while their midfield will aim to dominate and provide a constant supply of opportunities. Meanwhile, Cagliari may look to play more defensively, aiming to stay compact and reduce spaces for Lazio's attackers, hoping to capitalize on counter-attacks if given the chance.
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Based on current form and head-to-head history, Lazio is expected to win this match with at least two goals scored. Lazio’s strong home record and scoring consistency, along with Cagliari’s struggles in front of goal, make a Lazio win with over 1.5 goals a solid betting option. Additionally, given Cagliari’s low scoring rate, betting on Lazio to win without conceding may also be worth considering.
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07.11.2024. | Lazio | VS | Porto | 2-1 |
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04.11.2024. | Lazio | VS | Cagliari | 2-1 |
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31.10.2024. | Como | VS | Lazio | 1-5 |
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27.10.2024. | Lazio | VS | Genoa | 3-0 |
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24.10.2024. | FC Twente | VS | Lazio | 0-2 |
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19.10.2024. | Juventus | VS | Lazio | 1-0 |
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06.10.2024. | Lazio | VS | Empoli | 2-1 |
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03.10.2024. | Lazio | VS | Nice | 4-1 |
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29.09.2024. | Torino | VS | Lazio | 2-3 |
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07.11.2024. | Lazio | VS | Porto | 2-1 |
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04.11.2024. | Lazio | VS | Cagliari | 2-1 |
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27.10.2024. | Lazio | VS | Genoa | 3-0 |
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06.10.2024. | Lazio | VS | Empoli | 2-1 |
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03.10.2024. | Lazio | VS | Nice | 4-1 |
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16.09.2024. | Lazio | VS | Verona | 2-1 |
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31.08.2024. | Lazio | VS | Milan | 2-2 |
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18.08.2024. | Lazio | VS | Venezia | 3-1 |
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21.07.2024. | Lazio | VS | Triestina | 1-1 |
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18.07.2024. | Lazio | VS | Trapani 1905 | 3-1 |
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10.11.2024. | Monza | VS | Lazio | 0-1 |
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31.10.2024. | Como | VS | Lazio | 1-5 |
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24.10.2024. | FC Twente | VS | Lazio | 0-2 |
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19.10.2024. | Juventus | VS | Lazio | 1-0 |
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29.09.2024. | Torino | VS | Lazio | 2-3 |
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25.09.2024. | Dynamo Kyiv | VS | Lazio | 0-3 |
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22.09.2024. | Fiorentina | VS | Lazio | 2-1 |
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24.08.2024. | Udinese | VS | Lazio | 2-1 |
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10.08.2024. | Cadiz | VS | Lazio | 0-1 |
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07.08.2024. | Southampton | VS | Lazio | 1-1 |
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09.11.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Milan | 3-3 |
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04.11.2024. | Lazio | VS | Cagliari | 2-1 |
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29.10.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Bologna | 0-2 |
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25.10.2024. | Udinese | VS | Cagliari | 2-0 |
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20.10.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Torino | 3-2 |
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06.10.2024. | Juventus | VS | Cagliari | 1-1 |
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30.09.2024. | Parma | VS | Cagliari | 2-3 |
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24.09.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Cremonese | 1-0 |
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20.09.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Empoli | 0-2 |
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15.09.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Napoli | 0-4 |
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09.11.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Milan | 3-3 |
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29.10.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Bologna | 0-2 |
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20.10.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Torino | 3-2 |
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24.09.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Cremonese | 1-0 |
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20.09.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Empoli | 0-2 |
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15.09.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Napoli | 0-4 |
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26.08.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Como | 1-1 |
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18.08.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Roma | 0-0 |
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12.08.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Carrarese | 3-1 |
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30.07.2024. | Cagliari | VS | Catanzaro | 2-0 |
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04.11.2024. | Lazio | VS | Cagliari | 2-1 |
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25.10.2024. | Udinese | VS | Cagliari | 2-0 |
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06.10.2024. | Juventus | VS | Cagliari | 1-1 |
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30.09.2024. | Parma | VS | Cagliari | 2-3 |
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31.08.2024. | Lecce | VS | Cagliari | 1-0 |
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03.08.2024. | Modena | VS | Cagliari | 2-2 |
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19.05.2024. | Sassuolo | VS | Cagliari | 0-2 |
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11.05.2024. | Milan | VS | Cagliari | 5-1 |
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29.04.2024. | Genoa | VS | Cagliari | 3-0 |
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14.04.2024. | Inter | VS | Cagliari | 2-2 |
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Daniel Garcia is originally from Basque Country, and as a kid who grew up just a few streets from Mendizorrotza Stadium, the choice of Deportivo Alavés as his favourite club is more than obvious. Because of his studies, he moved to Madrid where he graduated in Sports Journalism. Daniel plays football on the weekends, but that does not stop him from watching all La Liga matches. He believes that the outcome of a match can be predicted if all the parameters are analyzed well, including form of the players and weather conditions. Currently he is living in Belgrade, and is in love with a Serbian girl who works as a journalist at one of the famous Sport Channels in Serbia.