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3rd May 2022
10:38am BST

With the score 3-3 as the game entered stoppage, Francesco Acerbi flicked home the winning goal, despite some claiming he had strayed offside in the process.
'The fact that in 2022, an opposing coach repeatedly mentions other clubs and presumed referee errors and that, at the same time, journalists of proven football faith get worked up about the same matter, forgetting about their professional role and impartiality, proves two things,' the statement began.
https://twitter.com/OfficialSSLazio/status/1521057628251639808?s=20&t=-9112LwOd6nWMnNGHQQbYg Mourinho's Roma will now turn their attention to the Europa League semi-final clash with Leicester City on Thursday. Related links:'That Lazio is obsessively in their thoughts, more than other ambitious targets and that, as it usually happens, they look at someone else's home to divert attention from failings or incredible incidents, in their favour, that occurred under everyone's noses.
'Despite the necessity to evolve the image of Italian football, some protagonists are stuck to accusing VAR and referees and too many times, lack of respect towards officials and lack of journalistic objectivity aren't enough considered.
'Lazio can't accept criticism and institutions and believe that values are proven on the pitch, not on TV. Lazio will never be the excuse for somebody else or a scapegoat and will take action in the appropriate forums.
'The club continue to avoid comments on decisions taken on the pitch, even when incidents against us occur.
'That's the case of Sandro Tonali's foul on Francesco Acerbi in Lazio vs Milan or Roger Ibanez's elbow on Sergej Milinkovic-Savic in the return leg derby, just to name two.
'Decisive episodes which we didn't comment on, out of respect for referees and VAR, respect that others don't have.'
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