Derby della violence! Roma’s Edoardo Bove is hit by a bottle during Coppa Italia quarter-final loss to Lazio, as bitter rival fanbases launch flares at each other before kick-off… with three players later sent off – and another Jose Mourinho red card too

  • Roma and Lazio faced on in the Coppa Italia quarter-final on Wednesday night
  • The game was marred by crowd trouble ahead of kick off and during the game
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Lazio and Roma fans were involved in violent clashes ahead of their Coppa Italia quarter-final on Wednesday night, before the trouble continued throughout the match.

The arch-rivals faced off at the Stadio Olympico, with Lazio ultimately winning 1-0 after a badly-tempered game that saw three players sent off.

However, trouble broke out before the match got underway with supporters of both sides throwing flares and fireworks at each other.

In footage captured on social media, the missiles could be seen being launched towards Roma fans inside the stadium before they were thrown back, with police forced to intervene. 

Supporters could also be heard directing chants towards each other, with multiple loud bangs going off as the aforementioned fireworks exploded.

Lazio and Roma fans were involved in violent clashes before their Coppa Italia quarter-final

Roma and Lazio flags were held up and waved during the clashes, but the players continued to warm-up on the pitch while the disturbances were going on. 

The drama didn’t stop after kick off however, with Mattia Zaccagni scoring the only goal of the game for Lazio after a controversial penalty which left Roma boss Jose Mourinho fuming. 

When Roma midfielder Edoardo Bove was substituted in the 76th minute, he was targeted by Lazio fans, with one beer bottle hitting the 21-year-old on the back of the head. 

Pedro was then sent off in injury time after picking up two yellow cards for Lazio, before Roma’s Sardar Azmoun received a straight head for slapping Nicolo Rovella on the back of the head.

His team-mate Gianluca Mancini was sent off for insulting referee Daniele Orsato following the final whistle, while Mourinho also received his marching orders for the second match in a row. 

Speaking ahead of the clash – dubbed the Derby della Capitale – former West Ham and current Lazio star Felipe Anderson outlined how the players felt.

He told Lazio Style Radio: ‘The derby is always a match we have always been very passionate about, we knew there was this possibility of facing Roma in Coppa Italia.

‘Every footballer likes to take part in it, it’s a match full of intensity and tension. We are used to playing it. It will be difficult. We should play with our hearts and try to win.’

Lazio will face either Juventus or Frosinone in the two-legged semifinals in April with those two sides facing off on Thursday. 

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