Maurizio Sarri expressed his delight following Lazio’s impressive victory at the Maradona stadium. He reflected on a remarkable six-week period of form and offered a notable compliment to midfielder Kenneth Taylor, comparing him to one of his most cherished former players.
The Lazio head coach has witnessed a significant improvement in results after a challenging start to the season, and Saturday’s win underscored the team’s progress.
“In the last six weeks, this squad has made only one misstep, the match against Fiorentina,” Sarri stated to DAZN, as reported by TuttoMercatoWeb.
He further pointed to victories against Milan (twice), Juventus, and now Napoli as evidence of a team capable of raising their performance against top clubs in the league.
“There are clear signs of improvement both from individual players and the team as a whole,” he added.
Regarding the tactical approach that led to such a dominant display at the Maradona, Sarri offered his characteristic analytical perspective. “We have adapted to the strengths of our players,” he explained.
“We don’t have traditional playmakers, but rather many players with explosive pace who are suited to a faster style of football.”
Lazio’s direct approach was evident throughout the match, as they effectively punished Napoli on the counter-attack with a ruthlessness that belied their league standing.
The most striking moment of the press conference came when Sarri was asked about Kenneth Taylor, whose energetic box-to-box performance was a standout of the afternoon.
The question elicited an immediate and warm response.
“You’re bringing back fond memories,” Sarri said. “When I came off the pitch, I saw Hamsik, and Hamsik was everything I ever wanted from a midfielder. Taylor is an intelligent player who has made a significant impact in Italian football. He is competing in one of the most demanding leagues in the world and he is performing well.”
Sarri also commended Matteo Cancellieri, whose physical attributes he believed made him an ideal fit for the specific demands of this particular fixture.
“The three forwards we selected seemed best suited for this type of match,” he commented. “Cancellieri possesses immense physical qualities. Technically, he can still improve his decision-making, but he was the correct choice for today.”

