JAKARTA - Lazio revived their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League. The Biancocelesti successfully forced AC Milan to defeat in Serie A for the second time in a row.

In the match at the Stadio Olimpico on Monday, April 26 local time, which ended with the score of 3-0, Joaquin Correa contributed two goals for the Roma club.

With that result, Milan slipped to fifth with 66 points in the Serie A standings behind third-placed Napoli and Juventus, after head-to-head records and goal difference were considered. While in second place Atalanta is superior by two points.

Correa, the Argentina international, scored the opener after 77 seconds of action before he scored another superb second after halftime.

Subsequently, Ciro Immobile scored Lazio's third late goal, as the sixth-placed side grabbed an important win which took them to 61 points.

As reported by Antara from Reuters, with this result Lazio is five points behind Milan, Juventus, and Napoli, but with one game still remaining from the three teams.


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