The Rome-based side have not been getting the results
they deserve but can improve if they amend their mental approach, says
Stefano Pioli
Stefano Pioli has blasted his Lazio team for their poor attitude but believes they can turn things around and rise up the Serie A table.
The capital club, who finished third last season, have won six and lost six of their 12 top-flight fixtures so far this term, leaving them ninth in the table – their latest defeat coming in the Derby della Capitale against arch-rivals Roma.
Their demeanour during the start of the campaign has led to an outburst of criticism from the 50-year-old coach, who called for a rapid change in their mentality.
"I want to see a team that I know I have which is strong, determined and has character," Pioli said.
The capital club, who finished third last season, have won six and lost six of their 12 top-flight fixtures so far this term, leaving them ninth in the table – their latest defeat coming in the Derby della Capitale against arch-rivals Roma.
Their demeanour during the start of the campaign has led to an outburst of criticism from the 50-year-old coach, who called for a rapid change in their mentality.
"I want to see a team that I know I have which is strong, determined and has character," Pioli said.
