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Sarri is confused by Lazio's 4-0 loss to Milan and the Coppa Italia format moving closer to the FA Cup?

Lazio was eliminated by AC Milan 4-0 in the Coppa Italia.

Team boss Maurizio Sarri is worried and confused about the outcome. He hopes that the team's big loss this time is only caused by physical fatigue, not because of problems in mental and willpower quality.

Sarri said: "We were beaten and I hope it's a physical and fatigue issue because if it's a mental issue it's even more worrisome.

Prior to the match against AC Milan, Lazio had remained unbeaten in four games in all competitions, including three wins. It can be said that Lazio's recent performances have been very stable.

Sarri is confused by Lazio's 4-0 loss to Milan and the Coppa Italia format moving closer to the FA Cup?

In this case, Sarri was confused about the team's big score. The Lazio coach said: "This performance confuses me and I hope it is just accidental so that we can get back on track.

In addition to this, Sarri once again expressed his dissatisfaction with the format of the Coppa Italia. He believes England's FA Cup format is worth learning.

Sarri said: "In England's FA Cup, every team plays from the beginning. At the end of a round, a lottery is broadcast live on TELEVISION, all randomly chosen. The Coppa Italia, on the other hand, is mainly about getting more play to clubs with good TV ratings. In my opinion, it is contrary to sports itself, and I don't like the format.

Lazio boss Sarri's views on the Coppa Italia format, some agree and some oppose.

Those who agree agreed that a completely random selection could make the game more interesting and give smaller teams the opportunity to fight for the trophy as well.

Opponents have also given their reasons, arguing that England's lower-level teams also have a high profile, something that Italian football does not have. If the Coppa Italia format is the same as the FA Cup format, then many games will have financial losses, so it is irresponsible to align the Coppa Italia format with the FA Cup.

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