- Pietro Pellegri scored twice but could not prevent Genoa losing to Lazio
- Bastos had given the away side an early lead before Pellegri levelled
- Ciro Immobile’s second-half brace led Lazio to a dramatic win away from home
Pietro Pellegri is already the youngest goalscorer in Serie A history, but the 16-year-old further enhanced his growing reputation with a brace in Genoa’s five-goal thriller with Lazio.
It was two goals from the more established Italian Ciro Immobile which helped Lazio maintain their unbeaten start to the season as they edged Genoa 3-2.
Bastos gave the side from the capital the lead after 13 minutes but Pellegri had the home team level 12 minutes after the break.
Pietro Pellegri scores his first goal to bring Genoa level during their clash with Lazio
The 16-year-old celebrates after netting his first goal of the season for Genoa
The Italian teenager embraces his father Marco, the Genoa team manager, on the touchline
Immobile grabbed his first of the game in the 70th minute but the advantage lasted just three minutes, with Pellegri grabbing his second before Immobile scored the winner with eight minutes remaining.
The Italy striker now has nine goals in six games in all competitions for I Biancocelesti this season as they sit fourth in the table.
But it is Pellegri who will grab the headlines, having added his first goals since becoming the youngest scorer in the history of Italy’s top-flight earlier this year.
He found the net in the 3-2 loss by Roma in May, becoming the first player born in 2001 to score in Serie A.
Bastos gave Lazio the lead against Genoa as they continued their unbeaten start to the season
Ciro Immobile netted twice including the all-important winner with eight minutes remaining