<p>Sarri: "Lazio is becoming mentally strong. What should I write in my notebook? Damn..."</p>

Maurizio Sarri 's Lazio won and impressed. At the Stadio Olimpico in Rome, the match ended 2-0 in favor of the home team, who, after a lackluster and uninspiring first half, showed off their talents in the final half hour. Isaksen first—in the 66th minute—and Zaccagni in the final moments of the match—in the 91st— knocked out Fabio Pisacane's side , who were forced to suffer their second consecutive defeat after the one against Sassuolo. Sarri was the one smiling, climbing to eighth place in the standings and reaching 15 points, adding to the Biancocelesti's sixth consecutive unbeaten run. After the match, the Tuscan coach commented on his team's performance, emphasizing that Lazio is fully engaged in a significant growth process.
"It's a win that shows signs of growth. Cagliari hadn't lost away since August. It was supposed to be a tough match, and it was. We came out of it as a mature team, pushing hard when we had to push and knowing how to struggle when we had to struggle. I feel like the lads are growing and that our goal of building a competitive team is progressing." This was Maurizio Sarri's statement to Sky Sport after Lazio's 2-0 win over Cagliari on Matchday 10 of Serie A. "Since I've been using the same starters, haven't we conceded goals? It's not like we can make many changes right now. " " We have six or seven players in the infirmary, there was a bit of concern for the third match of the week because we couldn't make many changes. The team is becoming mentally strong , it's clear that to be competitive at a high level they lack a bit of quality. They're a team that's fun to coach, because they follow me and give everything they have on the pitch," Sarri concluded. At the end, the exchange with Zenga: " What do I write in my notebook? Bullshit. They're impressions from the pitch, I write down every minute. And tomorrow, instead of five hours to reconstruct the match, it takes me two. I once replied that I was writing a shopping list for my wife."
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