Lazio coach Marco Baroni made it clear that his gamers are those to thank after away in opposition to Como in Serie A on Thursday night.
Baroni: ‘Compliments go to Lazio gamers’
The Biancocelesti picked up their third consecutive win throughout all competitions with an emphatic 5-1 win over Como, which featured targets from Taty Castellanos, Pedro, Patric and Loum Tchaouna.
“Compliments go to the group, who understood what the sport wanted,” Baroni DAZN after the full-time whistle in Como.
“The exhausting work all the time results in enhancements. After I talk about an bold group, I’m speaking a few group that desires to develop. At this time was an essential check, in opposition to a group that performs good soccer and has nice technical high quality.”
Baroni defined precisely how his group have been in a position to rise to such a powerful victory.
“We have been actually good at nicking the ball off them within the first half, managing the sport nicely. They modified formation within the second half, it took lots of power to press them up excessive. We missed a superb alternative simply earlier than their aim.”
Baroni was additionally requested to touch upon the great aim scored by Como’s Luca Mazzitelli, which went in from an inconceivable angle after an acrobatic half volley.
“Como’s aim was good, however it was a half-overhead kick,” he stated.
He then went on to elucidate how Lazio switched issues up after conceding.
“They put lots of stress on us, so we modified one thing. I wanted us to get going, a few of them have been struggling.
“Isaksen dropped off a bit, Marusic instructed me that he needed to attempt within the first half, however he felt some discomfort. Even ignoring the targets, we took management of the pitch in a good way.
“I typically inform the group to interrupt by means of in numbers, particularly on the wing, however we will additionally change it up and fill the world once we try this. We’re engaged on it, the group may be very receptive and carries out the work with conviction. I would like the group to play good soccer.”