Struggling with Italy, Immobile shines for Lazio

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Struggling with Italy, Immobile shines for Lazio
Ciro Immobile celebrates after scoring a goal against Spal.

Rome - Striker's brace gave him eight goals for the season

By AP

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Published: Sun 4 Nov 2018, 9:08 PM

Last updated: Sun 4 Nov 2018, 11:10 PM

Having recently lost his starting job for Italy, Ciro Immobile remains a constant scoring threat in Serie A.
Perhaps with an eye on regaining his place with the Azzurri, Immobile scored twice and also hit the post to help Lazio beat Spal 4-1 on Sunday.
Lazio had lost 3-0 at home to Inter Milan on Monday.
"We needed a reaction after the ugly performance against Inter and I'm just pleased that I could help the squad when we really needed it," Immobile said.
Immobile's brace gave him eight goals for the season, good for second in the league behind Genoa's Krzysztof Piatek.
With Italy, though, Immobile has gone scoreless for more than a year, contributing to the Azzurri's failure to qualify for the World Cup.
"(Italy coach Roberto) Mancini knows me and has always called me up," Immobile said. "There are always choices to make but I'm always available."
Lazio moved back into fourth place, three points ahead of AC Milan, which was playing later at Udinese.
Spal is 15th, six points clear of the relegation zone.
Immobile opened the scoring with a volley from a corner midway through the first half.
Mirco Antenucci quickly equalised for Spal by tapping in a cross from Manuel Lazzari then Immobile completed his brace with a shot that looped in following a big deflection off a defender.
"I want to dedicate the goals to my wife, who always follows me, even to away games, and to tell her that I love her very much," Immobile said in an impromptu dedication at the end of an on-pitch interview.
Danilo Cataldi scored with a blistering effort near the hour mark and Marco Parolo also found the target from beyond the area in the 70th.
Immobile then nearly had a hat trick but his header hit the post.
Torino goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu has saved four out of five penalties since the start of 2018 in Serie A - the best rate in Europe's top five leagues.
However, Fabio Quagliarella turned in the rebound from Sirigu's save for Sampdoria's only goal in a 4-1 loss to Torino.
Andrea Belotti scored twice for Torino, which also got goals from Iago Falque and Armando Izzo.
Sirigu is competing with AC Milan's Gianluigi Donnarumma for the starting job with Italy.
Torino is in seventh place.
Sixth-place Sassuolo beat last-place Chievo Verona 2-0 with an opener from Federico Di Francesco and own goal from Emanuel Giaccherini.
Parma and Frosinone played to a 0-0 draw.


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