Tue. Apr 14th, 2026

Sarri: ‘A Devastating Season, We’ll See What Lazio’s Plans Are’

Maurizio Sarri found Lazio’s loss to Fiorentina to be “frankly harsh,” despite acknowledging the team maintained control for much of the match. Following the defeat, Sarri raised questions about his own future, stating, “We’ll see what the club has in mind.”

The Aquile, who had been on a four-match unbeaten streak, faced Fiorentina at the Stadio Artemio Franchi. However, the team was hampered by an injury crisis, forcing players like Mattia Zaccagni, Toma Basic, and Patric to start despite not being fully fit.

Fiorentina secured the win through Robin Gosens’ header from a Jack Harrison cross. Lazio had opportunities to equalize, but David De Gea made crucial saves to deny Zaccagni and Petar Ratkov.

Sarri expressed his frustration with the loss, telling DAZN Italia, “The goal was fortuitous, as until that moment and frankly for a while afterwards too, we were largely in control.” He added, “What we must take responsibility for is allowing them a few too many counter-attacks, but we kept the initiative throughout and the defeat feels frankly harsh considering the performances of the two teams.”

The coach highlighted a recurring issue: “A centre-forward figure inside the penalty area is something we’ve been lacking all season; we don’t get those runs into the box to meet the crosses. Ratkov had a chance late on with a header, but we do lack those characteristics.”

Lazio’s immediate focus shifts to the Coppa Italia semi-final, having drawn the first leg 2-2 against Atalanta. “I hope to get players back, but it depends what condition they are in, because just being clinically healed is not enough. We want to finish the season with good performances, and for long periods we did that tonight too,” Sarri commented.

Currently sitting in ninth place, Lazio are four points behind Bologna and only one point ahead of Udinese in tenth. A top-eight finish would grant them a bye in the first round of next season’s Coppa Italia.

When questioned about “yet another defeat” away from home, Sarri reacted with irritation. “Hold it there, only six teams have lost more than we have this season. If it was the first defeat, we’d be top of the table,” he retorted.

Regarding his own future and that of Lazio, Sarri stated, “I am not worried about my future, for Lazio we’ll see what the plans are. I honestly don’t know what the plans are for the future, I can only say this season has been devastating for me. Just preparing tonight’s game we were missing 10 players, so we had to use some who were nowhere near fully fit.

“There have been many problems this season. We’ll see what the club has in mind for the future, and then we’ll see what I think as a consequence of that.”

Sarri, who grew up near the Stadio Franchi, has been linked with a potential move to Fiorentina next season. He received a warm reception from the Viola supporters before the match.

English Translation:

Maurizio Sarri believes Lazio’s defeat to Fiorentina was “frankly harsh,” as they “kept the initiative throughout,” but he cast doubt on his future, stating, “We’ll see what the club has in mind.”

The Aquile entered the match at the Stadio Artemio Franchi on a four-game unbeaten run, though they were dealing with an injury crisis that saw Mattia Zaccagni, Toma Basic, and Patric return to the starting lineup.

Robin Gosens’ header from a Jack Harrison cross secured victory for Fiorentina, while David De Gea made significant saves to deny Zaccagni and Petar Ratkov.

“The goal was fortunate, as until that moment and frankly for a while afterwards too, we were largely in control,” Sarri told DAZN Italia. “What we must take responsibility for is allowing them a few too many counter-attacks, but we kept the initiative throughout and the defeat feels frankly harsh considering the performances of the two teams.”

He identified a persistent issue: “A centre-forward figure inside the penalty area is something we’ve been lacking all season; we don’t get those runs into the box to meet the crosses. Ratkov had a chance late on with a header, but we do lack those characteristics.”

Lazio’s primary focus is on the Coppa Italia semi-final, having drawn the first leg 2-2 with Atalanta. “I hope to get players back, but it depends what condition they are in, because just being clinically healed is not enough. We want to finish the season with good performances, and for long periods we did that tonight too.”

Lazio is now in ninth place, four points behind Bologna and only one point ahead of Udinese in tenth. A top-eight finish would grant them exemption from the first round of the Coppa Italia next August.

Sarri reacted with irritation when asked about “yet another defeat” away from home. “Hold it there, only six teams have lost more than we have this season. If it was the first defeat, we’d be top of the table,” he replied.

When asked about his own future and that of Lazio, Sarri commented, “I am not worried about my future; for Lazio, we’ll see what the plans are. I honestly don’t know what the plans are for the future; I can only say this season has been devastating for me. Just preparing tonight’s game, we were missing 10 players, so we had to use some who were nowhere near fully fit.”

“There have been many problems this season. We’ll see what the club has in mind for the future, and then we’ll see what I think as a consequence of that.”

Sarri, who grew up near the Stadio Franchi, has been rumored as a potential new coach for Fiorentina next season and received a warm welcome from their supporters before the match.

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By Jasper Carew

Jasper Carew is a sports columnist from Manchester with 12 years of media experience. He started his career covering local football matches, gradually expanding his expertise to NBA and Formula 1. His analytical pieces are known for deep understanding of motorsport technical aspects and basketball statistics.

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