Lazio and Udinese played to a 3-3 draw in a Serie A fixture at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome [1, 2].
The result maintains the competitive balance for both clubs during the 2025/26 campaign [1, 2]. High-scoring draws in the regular season often signal defensive vulnerabilities that teams must address to climb the league standings.
Udinese opened the scoring in the 18th minute through Kingsley Ehizibue [1]. Lazio responded in the second half, with Luca Pellegrini finding the net in the 50th minute [1]. The match remained a tight contest until the final 10 minutes when the scoring pace accelerated.
Pedro put Lazio ahead in the 80th minute [1]. However, Udinese mounted a late comeback led by Arthur Atta, who scored twice in the closing stages of the game [1]. Atta netted his first goal in the 86th minute and added a second in the 90+3 minute [1].
Lazio managed to salvage a point in the final moments of the match. Daniel Maldini scored in the 90+5 minute to equalize and secure the 3-3 result [1, 2].
The match featured five different goalscorers and a flurry of activity in stoppage time. This volatile finish highlights the offensive capabilities of both squads, even as they struggled to maintain a lead.
“Lazio and Udinese played to a 3-3 draw in a Serie A fixture at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.”
This result reflects the unpredictable nature of the 2025/26 Serie A season, where late-game volatility can erase a hard-fought lead. For Lazio, the ability to score in the 95th minute demonstrates resilience, but conceding two goals in the final minutes suggests a lack of defensive cohesion under pressure.





