Zé Pedro hits the woodwork, but neither side finds a breakthrough as CAGLIARI and LAZIO settle for a goalless draw.
Serie A Matchday 26 wrapped up Saturday’s action with a stalemate, as Cagliari and Lazio played out a 0-0 draw at the Unipol Domus.
In a match short on quality and clear chances, the hosts looked slightly more dangerous in the first half, while LAZIO improved after the break without truly troubling the scoreboard.
First Half: Cagliari Push, Lazio Wait
CAGLIARI showed greater intent early on. Zé Pedro struck the post with a powerful effort, and Adopo came close moments later with a shot that skimmed wide of the upright.
Despite the pressure, Ivan Provedel was rarely forced into decisive action. The Rossoblù combined energy with aggression but lacked precision in the final third.
Second Half: More Balance, Still No Goals
After halftime, LAZIO settled into the game and controlled possession more effectively. Cataldi’s introduction brought composure in midfield, and a handful of half-chances tested Caprile without forcing spectacular saves.
Up front, Mattia Zaccagni struggled to find rhythm on his return, while Kilicsoy for CAGLIARI showed flashes without delivering a decisive touch.
The contest ended on a sour note for the hosts, as Yerry Mina was sent off late for a second yellow card. The draw slightly moves the table for both teams but does little to boost their respective European ambitions or relegation concerns.
Match Report
CAGLIARI 0-0 LAZIO
Scorers:
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CAGLIARI (4-3-3):
Caprile; Zé Pedro, Mina, Dossena, Obert; Adopo, Mazzitelli (Idrissi 41’), Sulemana; Palestra, Kilicsoy (Zappa 88’), Esposito (Trepy 73’).
Head coach: Pisacane.
LAZIO (4-3-3):
Provedel; Marušić, Provstgaard, Romagnoli, Pellegrini (Tavares 72’); Belahyane, Rovella (Cataldi 60’), Taylor; Isaksen (Cancellieri 60’), Maldini (Ratkov 72’), Zaccagni (Noslin 84’).
Head coach: Sarri.
Referee: Rapuano
Bookings: Pellegrini, Provstgaard (LAZIO)
Red card: Mina (CAGLIARI, second yellow)