Played
March 31, 2012 2:45 PM EDT
Stadio Ennio Tardini — Parma
Referee: A. Giannoccaro
Attendance: 13261
March 31, 2012 2:45 PM EDT
Stadio Ennio Tardini — Parma
Referee: A. Giannoccaro
Attendance: 13261
Top of the Match
Sergio Floccari
Parma
Parma
Sebastian Giovinco
Parma
Parma
Flop of the Match
Abdoulay Konko
Lazio
Lazio
Tommaso Rocchi
Lazio
Lazio
Parma 3-1 Lazio: Floccari double deals former club a huge blow in Champions League push
Edy Reja's men endured an unexpected collapse early on, conceding twice in the opening quarter of an hour, and ultimately succumbed to a disappointing loss.
By Vasil Kotsev
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Lazio was dealt a tough blow in its quest for a Champions League spot as the club was stunned 3-1 by Parma at the Ennio Tardini.
McDonald Mariga opened the scoring early on and Sergio Floccari added another strike shortly after as the Biancocelesti were left reeling after just 12 minutes.
Substitute Lionel Scaloni, who replaced the injured Andre Dias midway through the first period, pulled one back for Lazio before the break, but it proved to be only a consolation as Floccari completed his brace against his former club in the second half.
The Gialloblu got off to an outstanding start as in the sixth minute Mariga stunned the visiting side with a well-placed finish from inside the box. A cross by Sebastian Giovinco from the left found Floccari, whose header was cleared into the path of the Kenyan, who made no mistake.
Just as Lazio thought things could not get any worse, a fortunate turn of events saw Parma double the lead. A stray volley by Gabriel Paletta reached Floccari in the right place at the right time, and the former Genoa and Atalanta man powered a header past Federico Marchetti.
Things went from bad to worse for the Biancocelesti in the 17th minute when Andre Dias was forced to leave the pitch after sustaining an injury and was replaced by Argentine defender Scaloni.
Lazio tried to respond in the following minutes and had a great chance to pull one back after a cross by Cristian Ledesma reached Stefano Mauri in the center of the box, but the former Udinese player missed to the left with his diving header.
Parma, however, was soon back in the ascendancy and on the half hour mark could have put the game beyond doubt through Giovinco on two occasions. The former Juventus man twice failed to beat the goalkeeper from inside the box as Lazio were looking increasingly fragile.
Out of nowhere, however, the Biancocelesti managed to pull a goal back. In the 36th minute substitute Scaloni tried his luck with a powerful long-range strike from the right which deflected off a defender, sending Antonio Mirante the wrong way as the ball made its way inside the near post.
The tempo dropped rapidly after the break, although Lazio looked more committed in the final third. Reja's men, however, were struggling to create chances as time was running short.
Libor Kozak was guilty of a bad miss just after the hour mark as he headed over the bar following a superb delivery by Javier Garrido from a corner.
The Biancocelesti were made to rue their profligacy in the 72nd minute when Floccari struck home a cross by Giovinco to put the game beyond doubt. The 'Atomic Ant' himself nearly put the cherry on the cake shortly after but was denied by Marchetti after a superb solo run.
Following the win Parma is now 13th in the standings with 35 points, while Lazio is third with 51. The Gialloblu's next league game is a visit to Udinese on April 7, while the Biancocelesti host Napoli, their rival for a Champions League spot, on the same day.
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McDonald Mariga opened the scoring early on and Sergio Floccari added another strike shortly after as the Biancocelesti were left reeling after just 12 minutes.
Substitute Lionel Scaloni, who replaced the injured Andre Dias midway through the first period, pulled one back for Lazio before the break, but it proved to be only a consolation as Floccari completed his brace against his former club in the second half.
The Gialloblu got off to an outstanding start as in the sixth minute Mariga stunned the visiting side with a well-placed finish from inside the box. A cross by Sebastian Giovinco from the left found Floccari, whose header was cleared into the path of the Kenyan, who made no mistake.
Just as Lazio thought things could not get any worse, a fortunate turn of events saw Parma double the lead. A stray volley by Gabriel Paletta reached Floccari in the right place at the right time, and the former Genoa and Atalanta man powered a header past Federico Marchetti.
Things went from bad to worse for the Biancocelesti in the 17th minute when Andre Dias was forced to leave the pitch after sustaining an injury and was replaced by Argentine defender Scaloni.
Lazio tried to respond in the following minutes and had a great chance to pull one back after a cross by Cristian Ledesma reached Stefano Mauri in the center of the box, but the former Udinese player missed to the left with his diving header.
Parma, however, was soon back in the ascendancy and on the half hour mark could have put the game beyond doubt through Giovinco on two occasions. The former Juventus man twice failed to beat the goalkeeper from inside the box as Lazio were looking increasingly fragile.
Out of nowhere, however, the Biancocelesti managed to pull a goal back. In the 36th minute substitute Scaloni tried his luck with a powerful long-range strike from the right which deflected off a defender, sending Antonio Mirante the wrong way as the ball made its way inside the near post.
The tempo dropped rapidly after the break, although Lazio looked more committed in the final third. Reja's men, however, were struggling to create chances as time was running short.
Libor Kozak was guilty of a bad miss just after the hour mark as he headed over the bar following a superb delivery by Javier Garrido from a corner.
The Biancocelesti were made to rue their profligacy in the 72nd minute when Floccari struck home a cross by Giovinco to put the game beyond doubt. The 'Atomic Ant' himself nearly put the cherry on the cake shortly after but was denied by Marchetti after a superb solo run.
Following the win Parma is now 13th in the standings with 35 points, while Lazio is third with 51. The Gialloblu's next league game is a visit to Udinese on April 7, while the Biancocelesti host Napoli, their rival for a Champions League spot, on the same day.
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Top Scorers
| Player | Goals | Penalties | |
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Edinson Cavani Striker Napoli |
29 | 7 |
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Antonio Di Natale Striker Udinese |
23 | 4 |
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Pablo Daniel Osvaldo Striker Roma |
16 | 2 |
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Stephan El Shaarawy Striker Milan |
16 | 0 |
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Germán Denis Striker Atalanta |
15 | 5 |
