The Laziali
·25 September 2024
The Laziali
·25 September 2024
Lazio kicked off their Europa League campaign with a convincing 3-0 win over Dynamo Kyiv in Hamburg.
Marco Baroni made eight changes to the starting lineup that fell short against Fiorentina last Sunday. Boulaye Dia led the line supported by Loum Tchaouna, Fisayo Dele-Bashiru and Pedro. The Senegalese striker swiftly broke the deadlock with a clever movement and a clinical touch, pouncing on a cheeky assist from Pedro.
The Biancocelesti doubled their lead in the 33rd minute when Matias Vecino picked up Dele-Bashiru with a fabulous through ball. The Nigerian latched onto it, sending an unstoppable shot towards the top corner.
Just two minutes later, the attacking midfielder played provider, picking up his teammate with a sublime cross from the right side that was directed home by a sharp header from the former Salernitana man.
Thanks to their healthy three-goal cushion, Lazio were able to enjoy a quiet second period. But the encounter still witnessed some action, as Maksym Braharu was shown a red card in the 72nd minute following a VAR review for a stomp on Mattia Zaccagni, leaving the Ukrainian giants with a man down.
Nevertheless, Tijjani Noslin restored the balance by earning his marching orders for elbowing Vladyslav Dubinchak just three minutes after his introduction. Regardless of this incident, Lazio marched towards a confident victory that could be taken as a good omen for a promising European campaign.
Goals: 4′, 35′ Dia (L) , 33′ Dele-Bashiru (L)
DYNAMO KIEV (4-3-3): Bushchan; Tymchyk, Ceballos (19′ Bilovar), Mykhavko, Dubinchak; Pikhalonok, Brazhko, Shaparenko (64′ Braharu); Yarmolenko (64′ Rubchynskyi), Vanat, Kabaiev (84′ Guerrero).
LAZIO (4-2-3-1): Provedel; Marusic, Patric (56′ Gila), Romagnoli, Pellegrini; Rovella, Vecino; Tchaouna (56′ Isaksen), Dele-Bashiru (78′ Noslin), Pedro (68′ Zaccagni); Dia (68′ Castellanos).
Referee: Sidiropoulos (GRE)
Yellow cards: Dubinchak (D), Romagnoli (L), Mykhavko (D)
Red Cards: Braharu (D), Noslin (L)