Lazio coach Marco Baroni might need to rethink his tactical formation whereas Boulaye Dia is out of motion.
Lazio Lose Boulaye Dia to Malaria
The striker was referred to as up for worldwide obligation by the Senegalese nationwide workforce, however upon his arrival at his residence nation. Fortunately, the participant isn’t exhibiting any worrying signs. He has been given the inexperienced gentle to return to Rome the place his situation will likely be intently monitored. Nonetheless, Dia continues to be anticipated to isolate himself.
20 Days in Quarantine?
In keeping with La Gazzetta dello Sport (by way of ), the 27-year-old might stay in quarantine for as much as 20 days, relying on his situation. Because of this Lazio will possible lose his providers for the upcoming clashes towards Bologna, Ludogorets and Parma. Furthermore, he might skip the back-to-back contests towards Napoli within the Coppa Italia (December fifth) and Serie A (December eighth).
Main Blow for Lazio
It is a massive blow for Baroni who considers Dia as an important participant to his 4-2-3-1 tactical system. The previous Salernitana man often operates as a second striker (or an attacking midfielder) behind Taty Castellanos, whereas often overlaying for the Argentine within the centre-forward position.
Pedro to the Rescue
So with the Senegalese star dominated out of motion, the Lazio coach might need to depend on Pedro within the gap if he needs to keep up his 4-2-3-1 formation. The Spaniard might be the solitary choice with Gaetano Castrovilli out with an damage, whereas Fisayo Dele-Bashiru could have harm himself on worldwide obligation.
Swap to 4-3-3?
The choice resolution can be switching to a 4-3-3 system, which Baroni already . On this case, Nicolo Rovella would function as a deep-lying playmaker in between Matias Vecino and Matteo Guendouzi