Lazio boss Baroni challenges Dele-Bashiru to adapt and excel in Serie A after back-to-back wins over Napoli

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Lazio head coach Marco Baroni has pinpointed areas where Nigerian midfielder Fisayo Dele-Bashiru needs to improve despite his impressive performances in Lazio’s double victory over Napoli, Soccernet.ng reports.

Dele-Bashiru played a full 90 minutes with energy and determination as Lazio secured a narrow 1-0 Serie A win against Napoli at the Diego Maradona Stadium on Sunday.

This victory followed a 3-1 triumph in the Coppa Italia just four days earlier, where the 24-year-old also featured prominently, playing 73 minutes.

On Sunday, Dele-Bashiru delivered a near-flawless display.

The midfielder completed 97% of his passes, succeeded with 100% of his dribbles and ground duels, and contributed significantly on the defensive end.

His efforts included two clearances, one blocked shot, and two interceptions, while losing possession just twice throughout the match.

According to Sofascore, only three Lazio players earned a higher rating than the Nigerian international.

Baroni expressed satisfaction with Dele-Bashiru’s progress but emphasised the need for further development to adapt fully to the demands of Italian football.

“I am happy to work with these guys; they are good, I give them opportunities, and they work hard,” Baroni said during a press conference, as reported by Noi Biancocelesti.

“For us, there is only work. We have these players to carry forward in three competitions. I work on everyone, not just ten players, focusing on those who can grow.

“Dele-Bashiru has great potential, but it’s clear he has to find the rhythm of the match, the mentality, the physicality, and the quality. It’s not easy to transition from a different league to the Italian one, where mistakes are not tolerated.”

On loan from Turkish side Hatayspor, Dele-Bashiru has already contributed two goals and two assists in 11 appearances across all competitions for Lazio.

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