Lazio Have No Intention of Dismissing Coach Sarri

Lazio head coach Maurizio Sarri looks on from the sidelines during the UEFA Champions League Group E football match between Lazio and Feyenoord at the Olympic stadium in Rome, on November 7, 2023. (Photo by Tiziana FABI / AFP) (Photo by TIZIANA FABI/AFP via Getty Images)

Lazio president Claudio Lotito is not planning to sack coach Maurizio Sarri despite the disappointing results this season.

The Biancocelesti had shown some positive signs in Serie A over the last month but disappointed in their Saturday afternoon trip to the Stadio Arechi, suffering a baffling 2-1 loss to Filippo Inzaghi’s side.

The result was yet another misstep from Sarri’s Lazio this season, who now sit seven points behind fourth place Napoli after 13 matches. The team need to start picking up wins fast if they want to stay involved in the race for a top four finish this term.

As reported by Il Messaggero (via La Lazio Siamo Noi), Lotito has maintained his faith in Sarri despite Lazio’s poor work in the new season and will not dismiss him in the middle of the season.

The two parties will likely sit down in June next year to discuss the coach’s future and the goals for the summer transfer window, but for now the plan is to move ahead together as expected.

Tags Biancocelesti Claudio Lotito Italy Lazio Lotito Maurizio Sarri Rome Sarri Serie A

2 Comments

    1. I’ve been a Lazio fan for almost 30 years. The team’s transfer policy is weak. unnecessary players were taken. If Genduzzi was a good player, he would still be playing at Arsenal and Olympique Marseille would not have sold him. If Daichi Kamada was a strong player, Eintracht Frankfurt would have extended his contract. The same goes for Gustav Isaksen as well as Taty Castellanos. Maurizio Sarri had a different list of players. he wanted Fratesi and Bernardi from Sassuolo, Samuele Ricci from Torino, Piotr Zielinski from Napoli, Arkadiusz Milik from Juventus. And you see what kind of player Feyenoord have, their top scorer for less money than Castellanos.

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