Football Italia
·30 January 2026
Serie A | Lazio 3-2 Genoa – Thrilling second half sees three penalties and five goals

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·30 January 2026

Lazio and Genoa played out a thrilling 3-2 match in Rome this evening, after a poor first half erupted into end-to-end excitement with five goals in the second, and three penalties.
Lazio came into the game mired by off-the-pitch controversy. The Stadio Olimpico was almost empty this evening, with Biancocelesti fans staging a protest about the club’s ownership. Meanwhile, Genoa fans are one of the travelling contingent that have been banned from attending away games for the season – leaving the Olimpico like a ghost town.
The Biancocelesti needed a win to restore some momentum and Maurizio Sarri will be delighted his side managed to pick up the points after a thrilling second half.

ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 30: Genoa CGC head coach Daniele De Rossi gestures during the Serie A match between SS Lazio and Genoa CFC at Stadio Olimpico on January 30, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
The first half was a dull affair, with both sides playing conservatively. Genoa looked dangerous on the break and had a couple of half chances that came to nothing.
The second half started much brighter, and it was not long before Aaron Martin was penalised for a handball on a cross from Gustav Isaksen, and a lengthy VAR review resulted in a penalty for the hosts. Pedro converted the penalty and it was just minutes later that Isaksen broke well down the right-flank and squared a good ball for Kenneth Taylor, who scored his first Lazio goal to double their lead.
Lazio looked as though they were heading for a comfortable victory when Genoa pulled a goal back after a Mario Gila handball off of a Malinovsky free kick. The Ukrainian stepped up to take the kick and scored it, before in similar fashion to Lazio’s double, Genoa equalised soon after.

ROME, ITALY – JANUARY 30:Daniel Maldini of SS Lazio compete for the ball with Alessandro Mercandalli of Genoa CFC during the Serie A match at Stadio Olimpico on January 30, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – Getty Images)
A corner kick was sent in by Malinovsky, rattling off the cross bar before Vitinha was in the right place at the right time to bring the score back to 2-2.
The final fifteen of the ninety was open but neither team looked keen to over commit. Both coaches made a handful of attacking changes but neither were able to find a late winner in regulation time.
With seven minutes added, Lazio upped their intensity and a foolish handball in the final minute of the added time from Leo Ostigard gave Danilo Cataldi the chance to give the hosts a late winner from the spot. Goalkeeper Justin Bijlow did well to dive the right way but Cataldi’s penalty was too accurate and Sarri’s side emerged victorious.








































