Maurizio Sarri cut a frustrated figure after Lazio's narrow 1-0 defeat to Fiorentina, a result he described as "frankly harsh" given his team's control of the match. The loss, sealed by a Robin Gosens header, leaves Lazio's season at a critical juncture, with Sarri openly questioning his future at the helm.
"We kept the initiative throughout," Sarri told DAZN Italia, pointing to missed chances and key saves from Fiorentina's goalkeeper. "The defeat feels harsh considering the performances." He pinpointed a recurring issue for his side: a lack of a true penalty-box predator. "A centre-forward figure is something we've been lacking all season. We don't get those runs to meet the crosses."
The match was played against the backdrop of a significant injury crisis, forcing players like Mattia Zaccagni back into action prematurely. Despite the setback, Lazio's focus now sharply turns to their Coppa Italia semi-final second leg against Atalanta, a crucial chance for silverware in an otherwise turbulent campaign.
In the league, the picture is bleak. The defeat leaves Lazio languishing in ninth, four points off a European spot and perilously close to the mid-table pack. With the season winding down, Sarri's comments carry significant weight. "We'll see what the club has in mind," he stated, casting doubt over whether he will be the one to lead the rebuild after what he termed "a devastating season." The coming weeks will determine the project's direction in the Italian capital.
