Week 35 saw Lazio and Sampdoria serve up a 10-goal thriller, which also included a red card.

The Biancocelesti were coming off a 3-1 triumph in the Derby della Capitale with Roma, with Ciro Immobile returning to the starting XI.

They took the lead after just two minutes, with Keita Baldé Diao smashing the ball home from a tight angle.

It was 2-0 after 19 minutes, with Milan Skriniar – at fault for the first goal – seeing his afternoon end early.

Week 35 saw Lazio and Sampdoria serve up a 10-goal thriller, which also included a red card.

The Biancocelesti were coming off a 3-1 triumph in the Derby della Capitale with Roma, with Ciro Immobile returning to the starting XI.

They took the lead after just two minutes, with Keita Baldé Diao smashing the ball home from a tight angle.

It was 2-0 after 19 minutes, with Milan Skriniar – at fault for the first goal – seeing his afternoon end early.

The Slovakian international clumsily knocked Keita to the ground, receiving a red card before Ciro Immobile converted the spot kick.

Despite being a man down, the Blucerchiati made it 2-1, with Bartosz Bereszyński rolling the ball across for Polish compatriot Karol Linetty to halve the deficit.

Any hope was quickly extinguished though, as Wesley Hoedt’s header and a penalty from Felipe Anderson made it 4-1 to the Aquile and effectively killed the game.

With half-time looming, Stefan de Vrij got in on the act, with the centre-back passing the ball into the corner after Lucas Biglia’s pass had found him just outside the box.

Senad Lulic made it 6-1 after 64 minutes, the Bosnian converting a diving header from Patric’s deep cross.

There was no mercy from Simone Inzaghi’s side, as Immobile combined with Keita before beating Christian Puggioni from a tight angle.

Fabio Quagliarella grabbed two consolation efforts, first flicking the ball past Thomas Strakosha and then converting a penalty after Wallace tripped Lucas Torreira.

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