Lazio have remained unbeaten in their last 19 matches against Cagliari in Serie A (16V, 3N), equalling their longest streak of consecutive matches without defeat against a single opponent in the competition (19 against Inter, between 1996 and 2005).
Boulaye Dia (1‘ 59’) is the first Lazio player to find the net during the first two minutes of a Serie A match since Felipe Anderson (1‘ 18’) on 8 January 2023 against Empoli.
Since the day of his Serie A debut (23 September 2015), among the midfielders who have scored all the penalties kicked in the top league, only Çalhanoglu (17), Simone Verdi and Juraj Kucka (both at seven) count more than Mattia Zaccagni (five out of five).
Lazio have remained unbeaten across their last 18 matches against Cagliari in Serie A (W15 D3), the last Rossoblu win dates back to 19 May 2013 (1-0 with a goal from Daniele Dessena). Only against Inter have the Biancocelesti enjoyed a longer streak without defeat in the tournament in their history (19 matches in a row between 1996 and 2005).
Lazio have won 11 of their last 12 home games against Cagliari in Serie A (D1), scoring 27 goals in total (2.3 on average per match).
Lazio – among the teams present in both the 23-24 and 24-25 Serie A – are the team that boasts the best positive balance in comparison of goals scored between the first 10 matchdays of this campaign and last campaign: 22 against 13, +9 for the Biancocelesti.
After a run of three consecutive home league defeats between February and March, Lazio are unbeaten across their last 10 home games in Serie A (W8 D2), winning each of their three most recent such matches.
Cagliari have failed to score in six of their first 10 games of this season and, in Serie A, have only done worse in 1990/91, when they failed to score in seven of their opening 11 matches.