Lazio Coach Stefano Pioli was “not satisfied” with the 0-0 draw away to 10-man Udinese and explained the brawl.
Danilo saw red before half-time, yet the Aquile failed to take advantage and saw Alessandro Matri sent off at the end of a tense encounter.
“We are not satisfied with the draw. We had a good initial approach to the match, then were too slow after the break and were unable to make the most of being a man up,” the Coach told Mediaset Premium.
Lazio Coach Stefano Pioli was “not satisfied” with the 0-0 draw away to 10-man Udinese and explained the brawl.
Danilo saw red before half-time, yet the Aquile failed to take advantage and saw Alessandro Matri sent off at the end of a tense encounter.
“We are not satisfied with the draw. We had a good initial approach to the match, then were too slow after the break and were unable to make the most of being a man up,” the Coach told Mediaset Premium.
“It was a tough game, fought on an even keel. We just lacked the final moment of magic. We continue to create chances, but don’t finish them off.
“We played entirely in their half and it’s a shame we didn’t make that domination count with a goal. It remained a good performance.”
The tension spilled out after the game with a reported brawl in the tunnel between members of the two benches.
“Udinese directors did not behave well with us,” claimed Pioli. "I was disappointed by Matri's dismissal, as it's a shame to get sent off for dissent. It seemed a fair enough game on the field, there was tension between the benches and that is something we ought to avoid."