Worst player: Matteo Pessina
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Sadly for Matteo Pessina, last weekend was arguably his worst match in an AC Monza shirt. The battle between the two teams in the middle of the Serie A rankings was decided by two costly mistakes from the EURO 2020 champion, who "gave" victory to Torino.
The midfielder fouled Samuele Ricci in the penalty area, opening the way for Antonio Sanarbia to score from the penalty spot.
The Biancorossi then tried to find an equalizer, but their efforts were hampered by another unnecessary foul from their captain (with Ricci once again involved in the situation), thus must receive a second yellow card.
A forgettable day for the former Atalanta player.
Worst coach: Massimiliano Allegri
Max Allegri continued to be named in this category with a poor strategy, which was also reflected in Juventus' lifeless performance.
The Turin side have now extended their poor run, with a single win in the last nine matches, leaving most of us wondering how the Livorno-born strategist still holds on to his job.
This time, Allegri responded to fans' calls by playing a more attack-oriented style of play, using a 4-3-3 formation against Lazio.
However, this is only what appears on the TV screen, but the reality on the field is completely different.
In the end, testing Andrea Cambiaso as a winger hardly paid any dividends. Meanwhile, the decision to send Nikola Sekulov onto the field was a mistake, as evidenced by Adam Marusic's last-minute winning goal.
Worst team: Salernitana
Salernitana has played a lot worse this season. Having four different head coaches in one campaign suggests chaos at management level, making saving the situation an impossible task.
In the last round, Stefano Colantuono's reign began with a 0-3 away defeat to Bologna. This is a result that highlights the difference between a club run well by Thiago Motta and another team that is changing captains \'like changing shirts\'.
Worst substitute: Nikola Sekulov
Making his Serie A debut for Juventus at the Stadio Olimpico was a bittersweet experience for Nikola Sekulov.
The 22-year-old is a skillful winger, but the Old Lady's current difficulties have prevented him from touching the ball too much. Instead, Sekulov was forced to sit back and play out of his element as Lazio struggled to find a goal. It exposed his defensive weakness as he was unable to keep up with Marusic, who scored in the final minute of the encounter.
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