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Luis Alberto backs Sarri’s Lazio progress despite difficult season
FROSINONE, ITALY – MARCH 16: Luis Alberto of SS Lazio gestures during the Serie A TIM match between Frosinone Calcio and SS Lazio at Stadio Benito Stirpe on March 16, 2024 in Frosinone, Italy. (Photo by Giuseppe Bellini/Getty Images)
Former Lazio midfielder Luis Alberto believes the Biancocelesti are showing clear signs of improvement under Maurizio Sarri, despite the difficulties that have shaped their current campaign.
Speaking in a wide-ranging interview with Fanpage.it, the Spaniard admitted he was not surprised by Lazio’s struggles, suggesting internal issues were always likely to surface. However, he insisted performances have been more encouraging than results might suggest.
“I’m not surprised,” Luis Alberto said. “I knew something like this could happen. I speak often with Cataldi, with Patric, with Mario Gila, with Pedro. I’ve also spoken to Taty. But as I always say, they can’t do much, the situation is what it is.”
Despite that context, the former playmaker pointed to Lazio’s resilience in recent matches as evidence of progress. He highlighted games where Sarri’s side remained competitive even in adversity, underlining a growing mental strength within the squad.
“I’m sure they could easily have won or drawn the match in Milan,” he continued. “Anything could have happened. I also watched them against Parma when they went down to nine men they stayed in the game and in the end they won. Overall, I think they’ve improved a lot.”
Luis Alberto’s comments reflect a broader belief that Lazio’s underlying performances are stronger than their league position suggests, with Sarri’s work beginning to show despite an uneven season and off-field complications.


Luis Alberto: ‘Lazio have improved a lot’

