Lazio vs Parma: form to prove at the Stadio Olimpico 
Italy’s top flight rolls on Saturday night. The Stadio Olimpico in Rome hosts Lazio against Parma. The home side is chasing a fourth straight win. The visitors are trying to stop the rot. In the table, eighth meets a side looking over its shoulder.
Maurizio Sarri’s defence has turned into a wall 
Lazio come in off a slick 2-0 win away at Bologna. Winter signing Kenneth Taylor scored both goals in the last round and settled it. The back line has been rock solid for weeks. Official figures show 14 clean sheets this season. Only Inter have a better defensive record in Italy. And the schedule is already pointing towards a Coppa Italia semi-final against Atalanta.
Carlos Cuesta’s side is running out of road 
Parma have taken two heavy beatings in a row just before the international break. Torino and Cremonese both put them to the sword. Their cushion above the drop zone is down to seven points. Trips to the capital always seem to go wrong for them. Their last away win on this ground came back in September 2009. Up front, they’ve been blunt on the road, with just 10 goals scored.
Probable line-ups
Lazio : Motta ; Marusic, Gila, Romagnoli, Tavares ; Dele-Bashiru, Patric, Taylor ; Isaksen, Maldini, Pedro
Parme : Suzuki ; Delprato, Circati, Valenti ; Britschgi, Sorensen, Keita, Valeri ; Strefezza, Ondrejka ; Pellegrino
Football prediction Lazio vs Parme
Lazio to win
Rome’s back line should shut down Parma’s timid attacks without much fuss. The home striker’s red-hot form should also send a few nerves through the visitors’ box.
Parma have looked brittle mentally since the start of the month. The noise inside the Stadio Olimpico will only make their build-up play even shakier.
Lazio’s technical edge, added to their momentum, should be enough to bring up another home win.
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