The Laziali
·22 May 2026
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·22 May 2026

Lazio will end a rather disappointing campaign by hosting Pisa, who will bid farewell to the Italian top flight following their confirmed relegation.
The Serie A clash between Lazio and Pisa kicks off at 21:45 local time on Saturday, May 23, at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
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Lazio were enjoying their best run of the season over the last couple of months, beating the likes of AC Milan, Bologna, and Napoli. However, their momentum was halted after suffering three defeats in the space of eight days, two of which were enough to wreck their campaign.
The Biancocelesti supporters weren’t too bothered by the 0-3 defeat to Inter Milan in the Serie A dress rehearsal, but they were left heartbroken when their team fell short in the Coppa Italia final, missing the opportunity to earn silverware and simultaneously qualify for Europe next season. Their nightmarish week ended with a 0-2 defeat to Roma, thus extending their negative run in the Derby.
Maurizio Sarri’s men won’t finish in the Top 8, but they need a positive result to make sure they remain 9th, ahead of Udinese and Sassuolo.
Pisa waited 34 years to climb their way back to Serie A, but their time in the top flight proved short-lived. On Matchday 35, a last-gasp defeat to Lecce sealed their fate, but the writing has been on the wall since the start of the season. The Tuscans had already started poorly under Alberto Gilardino, and the arrival of the young Oscar Hiljemark was never going to salvage them.
The Nerazzurri are currently on an eight-match losing streak, with the latest coming against Napoli last weekend. Regardless of the final round’s results, they will realistically finish at the bottom of the table, as Hellas Verona are three points ahead with a +10 advantage in goal difference.
Lazio (4-3-3): Furlanetto; Marusic, Romagnoli, Provstgaard, Pellegrini; Belahyane, Basic, Dele-Bashiru; Isaksen, Noslin, Pedro
Pisa (3-5-2): Semper; Calabresi, Canestrelli, Bozhinov; Leris, Akinsanmiro, Aebischer, Vural, Angori; Moreo, Stojilkovic
When two demotivated sides with not much to play for meet at a virtually empty stadium, it seldom ends as a classic. Nevertheless, several Lazio stars will be keen to sign off on a positive note, and the same goes for Maurizio Sarri.
Pedro and Elseid Hysaj are the only two confirmed departures, but Mario Gila, Alessio Romagnoli, and especially Toma Basic could follow suit, not to mention absent players like Mattia Zaccagni and Ivan Provedel. The Aquile should have enough quality among the ranks to score one or two goals.







































