Milan: Miroslav Klose struck a brace in a 4-2 win over 10-man Cagliari as Lazio moved up to third place in Serie A on Monday and stretched their unbeaten run to six games.
Cagliari have enjoyed a promising run, including a 4-1 win away at Inter Milan, since wily veteran Zdenek Zeman took over the Sardinians at the start of the season.
However, Lazio had won five of the sides’ past six league meetings and, after Victor Ibarbo saw red in the 72nd minute, the hosts survived a brief second-half fightback at the Olympic Stadium to claim their sixth win of the season.
Lazio are six points adrift of leaders and defending champions Juventus but only three points behind city rivals Roma, who lost 2-0 to Napoli on Saturday.
“I’m happy because I’ve seen the fruit of the work we did leading up to the game,” Lazio coach Stefano Pioli told Sky Sport.
“I’m not looking at the league standings. We’ll first do that in January. Our objective is to qualify for Europe, but it’s a case of taking small steps and taking it game by game.”
Lazio’s quickfire start was rewarded with a seventh-minute opener from captain Stefano Mauri, who bundled the ball past Alessio Cragno from close range as it ricocheted in the Cagliari box.
Klose netted on 25 minutes, when Germany’s all-time record goalscorer fired past Cragno from close in after Senad Lulic had headed Antonio Candreva’s cross into the 36-year-old German’s path.
Klose, who retired from international football after helping Germany to World Cup glory in July, grabbed his second a minute later, when he beat Cragno from the edge of the area with a slightly deflected shot.
Zeman told Sky Sport: “We gifted them the first half. You could see that my players are used to going to bed at nine o’clock. We woke up after the interval and we went close with Ibarbo, but his sending-off made life difficult for us.”
Cagliari were given brief hope of a fightback when Dutch left-back Edson Braafheid deflected Andrea Cossu’s effort past Federico Marchetti in the Lazio net three minutes after the restart.
Ibarbo came close to opening his account but was stopped twice by an alert Marchetti and the Colombian was given his marching orders on 72 minutes, when he lashed out following a tussle with Lulic on the left flank.
Zeman replaced midfielder Lorenzo Crisetig seven minutes later with Joao Pedro, and the Brazilian reduced the arrears six minutes from the final whistle after beating Marchetti from close range.
Ederson came on for Mauri on 88 minutes and, in the second minute of injury-time, had the easiest of tap-ins past a stranded Cragno when Candreva’s inviting ball into the box duped the Cagliari defence.
Earlier, Verona grabbed a share of the points at Cesena and remained in 11th spot, 12 points adrift of Juve. Cesena’s fourth draw of the season left them third from bottom.