Football
Lazio Rome vs. Hellas Verona: Preview and betting tips
Lazio Rome have fifth place in their hands before the last round of Serie A. All they need is to avoid losing by three goals against Hellas Verona. The opponent will be without their mainstay, Antonin Barak. What to expect from the match?
Lazio Rome have fifth place in their hands before the last round of Serie A. All they need is to avoid losing by three goals against Hellas Verona. The opponent will be without their mainstay, Antonin Barak. What to expect from the match?
Lazio have gained seven points in the last three rounds and have taken a big step towards fifth place. In order to lose the Europa League, they would have to lose in the last round and AS Roma would have to win at the same time to change the goal difference by six goals in favour of the Wolves.
Although Hellas lost the last two rounds, they are still maximally satisfied with the season. Any draw is enough to secure the first half of the table, even though they face a tough Lazio in the last round.
In the home team’s jersey, it is still burning for Ciro Immobile, the Italian playmaker has scored thirty-two goals and assisted five times. Serbian central midfielder Sergej Milinkovic Savic has made eleven appearances and assisted on twelve goals.
Hellas is led by Czech midfielder and national team player Antonín Barák, author of eleven goals and four assists has been linked with big clubs. Giovanni Simeone, visiting from Cagliari, has scored sixteen times and assisted four times.
In any case, Barak will not start Saturday’s game due to injury, as will his teammate Koray Guner and home defender Patric.
Lazio have long relied on a goal-scoring offense, scoring a total of eight goals in the last three rounds, and have the second best attack in the league overall.
The visitors, on the other hand, have run out of shooting powder, scoring more than once in only two of their last ten games.
Given the form of the home team’s offense, I think Lazio will win.
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