Lazio, Roma share derby spoils as Atalanta relaunch UCL bid

Matias Soule earned Roma a point with 69th minute strike


Reuters April 15, 2025
Following a draw against Lazio, Roma sit at the seventh spot with 54 points. Photo: AFP

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MILAN:

Lazio and Roma failed to land a blow in the race for Champions League football as the capital city rivals played out a tense 1-1 draw on Sunday.

Matias Soule earned Roma a point with a sensational first time strike in the 69th minute at a packed and loud Stadio Olimpico where Lazio failed to capitalise on their dominance.

Marco Baroni's side stay sixth, three points behind fourth-placed Juventus in a tight top-four battle which could go down to the final day of the season.

The derby draw and Fiorentina only managing a goalless stalemate with Parma made it a perfect day for third-placed Atalanta who beat rivals Bologna 2-0 in the early fixture.

"It's a shame because the boys gave everything and they created a chances. These are the sorts of matches where you need a bit of luck," said Baroni to DAZN.

"On the balance of play we deserved to win but we'll take the point."

Lazio looked set to secure local bragging rights and close in on the top four when lifelong fan Alessio Romagnoli thumped home a perfect header two minutes after half-time.

They had created the majority of chances up to that point and were only denied the lead early on by some spectacular goalkeeping from Mile Svilar.

Soule punished nominal hosts Lazio when he strode onto Alexis Saelemaekers' pass and from well outside the penalty area let rip with a curling strike which snuck behind the line via the crossbar.

Argentinian Soule's fourth goal of the season saved Roma but the draw ended Claudio Ranieri's perfect Rome derby record as coach and left his team five points behind Juve.

It is to Ranieri's credit however that Roma are only two points away from Lazio as that gap was 12 when he took charge for the third time in his long managerial career back in November.

Ranieri, 73, will retire for the second time at the end of this season before taking up what sporting director Florent Ghisolfi called a "sporting consultant" role with the club.

"I would have liked to have closed my career with another derby win, but that's football: you get good things and not so good things and you have to learn to accept both," said Ranieri.

Atalanta bounce back

Atalanta are four points above fifth-placed Bologna thanks to a third-minute tap-in from Mateo Retegui and Mario Pasalic's first league goal since November not long afterwards.

Retegui's early strike was his 26th goal of the season in all competitions for Atalanta. The Italy forward also set up Pasalic to guide home a delicate volley with a brilliant cross in the 21st minute.

Those goals ended a three-match losing run without scoring for Atalanta and were their first in a home league fixture since the start of February.

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