Lazio should have consistency - Sarri
The Lazio manager saw his side suffer “chaos” in the first half but they showed off a determined comeback for their 4-4 draw with Udinese. ‘We shouldn’t need to keep reacting to setbacks.’
were 3-1 down in the first half of the clash against
Udinesewhen Beto scored a brace and Nahuel Molina netted a goal. However, they turned things around with a 4-3 lead only for Udinese to level the game.
“
We conceded the equaliser on a free kick that was blatantly awarded to the wrong team, because Soppy clearly held him with an arm,”
Maurizio Sarri
told
Sky Sport Italia
.
“Our first half was chaotic, probably still affected by the disaster against Napoli. We got back to 3-3, were down to 10 men, then when they had a red card, we took the lead 4-3 and the game seemed to be over.
“There are negative and positive aspects from the game. I am satisfied with the reaction in the second half, we showed character and the desire to get back into it, whereas in the first half we had no idea what was going on.
“The trouble is, we shouldn’t need to keep reacting to setbacks. We should have consistency in our performances, approach and focus. Instead, we have some games where we are just totally running on empty. It’s about being mentally switched off.”
Lazio have conceded 29 goals in 15 Serie A matches.
“We have moments when we play as a team, but we don’t do it consistently. We are making too many mistakes defensively, but not just the defenders, because allowing a counter-attack like that means our midfielders are not passing it properly either.
“A team that has no solidity can then become unlucky, which is what happened to us this evening.”
The Aquile have started a journey with their new manager at the helm and he insisted that he is committed to the challenge at hand, but he was asked how far they need to go.
“We still have a lot of difficulties. Every now and then it looks as if we have absorbed certain concepts, then the next game is the total opposite. We cannot yet be truly defined as a ‘team.’
“We need to do something on the transfer market, that’s undeniable.”
Following their thumping 4-0 loss at the hands of
Napoli, Sarri knew it would go badly when he looked in his players’ eyes during the warm-up. What did he see in their eyes tonight?
“The players were much more activated mentally, but perhaps they were intimidated by what happened at Napoli or eager to turn things around rapidly and therefore did it in a chaotic fashion. I saw a different attitude compared to Sunday.”
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