
Europa League Preview: Bodo/Glimt vs. Lazio, Quarter-Finals 1st Leg
- kicker 2025/04/09 02:20
- 0 0
Effectively sealing progress from the last 16, Bodo/Glimt seized a 3-0 lead in the home leg of their tussle with Olympiacos, so a 2-1 away loss still sent them through on aggregate.
Kjetil Knutsen's men have therefore reached the quarter-final of a major European competition for just the second time to date, following their deep run in the 2021-22 Conference League.
Previously in this term's Europa League, they only missed out on direct qualification from the league phase on goal difference, before overturning a 1-0 deficit in the playoffs with a dramatic 5-2 extra-time win over Twente.
At their headquarters, located north of the Arctic Circle, the Norwegian champions have regularly excelled, winning five of six games in this term's continental campaign; finding the net at least three times on four separate occasions.
Having started their new domestic season with successive Eliteserien wins - plus an 8-0 victory in the cup - Glimt have also scored 11 times without reply since losing the second leg to Olympiacos.
Of course, their level of opposition now steps up several notches, as Knutsen's side meet an Italian team for the first time since exiting the Conference League to Roma three years ago.
On that occasion, they did win the first leg 2-1 at Aspmyra Stadion - their second home success against Lazio's arch-rivals that season - and they also beat Sampdoria in a Cup Winners' Cup tie way back in 1994.
While Bodo/Glimt have taken a longer route to this late stage of the tournament, Lazio simply blitzed their way through the league phase, finishing top of the table and booking direct entry into the last 16.
There, the Biancocelesti had to battle past Viktoria Plzen, winning the first leg with a 98th-minute strike by Gustav Isaksen despite going down to nine men, before Alessio Romagnoli's headed goal in Rome helped them scrape through 3-2 on aggregate.
Marco Baroni's side have already won seven Europa League matches this season - the only time Lazio have managed more in a single European campaign was during the 1999-00 Champions League - and they are among the favourites to lift the trophy in Bilbao next month.
It is seven years since they last reached the quarter-finals - and they have not progressed to a continental semi since 2003 - while the 1999 Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Super Cup remain their only European trophies.
So, Baroni's boys can write themselves into Lazio folklore by going all the way this season: but first they must survive a trip to northern Norway, then wrap up a semi-final showdown with either Eintracht Frankfurt or Tottenham Hotspur in next week's second leg.
They come into Thursday's clash on the back of a much-needed domestic success, having won only one of their previous six Serie A fixtures before beating another out-of-form club last weekend.
Isaksen was on target again as the capital club downed fellow top-four contenders Atalanta BC in Bergamo, and Baroni will hope that proves to be a turning point.
Bodo/Glimt possible starting lineup:
Haikin; Sjovold, Gundersen, Bjortuft, Bjorkan; Evjen, Berg, Saltnes; Blomberg, Hogh, Hauge
Lazio possible starting lineup:
Mandas; Marusic, Gila, Romagnoli, Hysaj; Vecino, Guendouzi; Isaksen, Pedro, Zaccagni; Dia
This article mentions
Related News
Preview: Lazio vs. Roma, Serie A Gameweek 32
1 day ago
Dark horse Bode Shine wins, Manchester United and Tottenham draw
3 days ago
Tottenham predicted team vs Frankfurt as Postecoglou makes big Djed Spence full-back decision
4 days ago
Chelsea injury update: Romeo Lavia, Wesley Fofana and Marc Guiu latest return dates
4 days ago
Nemanja Matic talked about Manchester United at the pre - match press conference.
4 days ago
UEFA Europa League Bracket: Quarterfinals, All Possible Semifinal Matchups
4 days ago
Europa League Injury news:Lyon vs Manchester United
4 days ago
Preview: Lyon vs Manchester United - prediction, team news, lineups
5 days ago
Europa League Preview: Tottenham Hotspur vs Frankfurt, Quarter-Finals 1st Leg
5 days ago
Europa League Preview: Rangers vs. Athletic Bilbao, Quarter-Finals 1st Leg
5 days ago
0comments
No comments available