2024-10-31 21:56:00
Matthias Braunöder experienced a bitter evening on Thursday in the Italian football championship with Como. The promoted team lost the home game against Lazio Rome 1:5 (0:2), Braunöder was sent off with a yellow-red card in the 62nd minute. The former Austrian was warned for the first time in stoppage time in the first half (45th + 2).
Lazio took a 2-0 lead through Valentin Castellanos from penalties (28th) and Pedro (31st). Luca Mazzitelli scored the next goal after the break (53rd), after the exclusion of Braunöder and also yellow-red for Lazio defender Nuno Tavares (65th), Patric (71st) and Castellanos (81st) made the decision, Loum Tchouna scored the final point (95th).
Valentino Lazaro also suffered a defeat with Torino. The Turin team lost 0-1 (0-1) at AS Roma with a goal from Paulo Dybala (20th).
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**Interview with Matthias Braunöder Following Como’s Heavy Defeat to Lazio**
**Interviewer:** Matthias, a tough night for you and the team with that 1-5 loss to Lazio. Can you describe your feelings immediately after the match?
**Matthias Braunöder:** It’s definitely disappointing. We had hoped for a better performance, especially being at home. The red card changed the game for us, but it’s something I’ve got to learn from.
**Interviewer:** The match saw a series of yellow cards. Do you think the officiating was fair, or did you feel the calls impacted the game’s outcome?
**Matthias Braunöder:** I think that can be debated. The first yellow during stoppage time seemed harsh, but it’s part of the game. Once you’re on a warning, you have to be extra cautious. The referee has a tough job, but it felt like the cards were flying out there without much context.
**Interviewer:** Looking ahead, what does Como need to focus on to bounce back from this heavy defeat?
**Matthias Braunöder:** We need to work on our discipline and tighten our defense. It’s crucial that we come together as a team in training and address these issues head-on. We can’t let this loss define our season.
**Interviewer:** Last night’s match also saw Valentino Lazaro’s Torino lose 0-1 to AS Roma. With both you and Lazaro facing defeats, do you think this reflects a larger trend in the league for promoted teams?
**Matthias Braunöder:** It’s possible. The competition is fierce, and while we were promoted, it’s a different level of play we’re experiencing. It’s going to take time to adjust, and we need to continue to fight for every point.
**Interviewer:** What would you like fans to take away from this match, despite the heavy scoreline?
**Matthias Braunöder:** I want them to know that the team is committed to improving. Matches like this are difficult, but we’re learning and growing. Their support means everything, and we’ll work hard to turn things around.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your candidness, Matthias. Do you think the events of this match could spark a discussion among fans about officiating and its impact on such crucial games?
**Matthias Braunöder:** Absolutely, that’s something worth debating. I encourage fans to share their thoughts. It’s essential for the sport to evolve, and discussions like this are part of that process.