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·4 de octubre de 2025
Lazio v Torino: Six-goal thriller ends 3-3, Cancellieri shines

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·4 de octubre de 2025
A pyrotechnic draw at the Olimpico between Lazio and Torino: a 3-3 full of emotions, twists and turns, and regrets. Maurizio Sarri's team, still dealing with a long list of injuries (including that of captain Zaccagni) and heavy disqualifications, fails to take advantage of the home field and stops again after the victory at Marassi.
The match lights up already in the first half: Torino, led by Marco Baroni, takes the lead by taking advantage of a hesitation from Provedel. However, Lazio reacts with pride and finds its leader in Cancellieri. The former Verona player, in great form, scores a double of excellent quality that overturns the result before the interval, reigniting the enthusiasm of the biancoceleste crowd. In the second half, Torino grows and takes control of the game. Sarri tries to change the inertia with substitutions, but the team loses balance. At the 73rd minute, Adams finds the 2-2, then in the recovery everything happens: first the granata advantage with Coco at the 93rd minute, then, in full extra time, Noslin earns a penalty that Cataldi coolly converts at the 103rd minute under the North Curve.
The match ends with the bitterness of the granata fans, who see a victory that was within reach fade away in the final minutes, after a second half played with great character and determination. Lazio, on the other hand, brings home a precious point but remains far from its European ambitions: seven points in six rounds represent too meager a haul for a team built to fight at the top. When the championship resumes, after the break for the national teams, the biancocelesti will face a challenging test on Atalanta's field, with the aim of reversing the course and giving continuity to the results.
Andrea Alati
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.