Would Immobile have an outside chance of breaking the all time Serie A goalscoring record.Another 4 seasons at his current rate and he won't be far off it.He's only 90 goals behind the record.
I'm not from Rome but I will say this, like the man or not, 185 goals in the league is exceptional. He's less than 100 goals behind the all-time record, he's the closest active player to breaking it.
@@intermilan2127 Silvio Piola: 274 goals in 537 appearances Francesco Totti: 250 goals in 618 appearances Gunnar Nordahl: 225 goals in 291 appearances Giuseppe Meazza: 216 goals in 367 appearances Jose Altafini: 216 goals in 456 appearances Antonio Di Natale: 209 goals in 445 appearances Roberto Baggio: 208 goals in 456 appearances Kurt Hamrin: 190 goals in 400 appearances Alberto Gilardino: 189 goals in 517 appearances Giuseppe Signori: 189 goals in 346 appearances. This is just a few
Itulah Kebiasaan wasit Italia,, Minggu lalu Lazio yg di rugikan karena wasit tidak melihat VAR ketika ada pemain Lazio yg di langgar oleh pemain Napoli di area Pinalti, sampai2 manajemen Lazio memprotes secara resmi ke Panitia Serie A. Makanya td wasit gak enakan untuk lihat VAR, karena sy perhatikan Lazio dari dulu kalau ada di untungkan wasit di Minggu ini, pasti Minggu depan di rugikan, juga berlaku sebaliknya.
That stadium has a capacity of 85K, don't expect it to be full. If by second you mean quantity of supporters, yes, Roma has more supporters than Lazio.
@@ThomasWilliams89 Roma was created by the order of Mussolini. He forced all the roman clubs to be merged in one, to compete with the richer, northern clubs. The only team to resist the merger was Lazio, so at one point, Lazio fans were alone against all of Rome's merged club fans. Plus, it's easier to support Roma as it has the appeal, carrying the name of the city and add the peer pressure on top.
@@nojustno7530 Aww poor Lazio. We supposed to feel sorry for them? They chose their path decades ago. Peasants and foreigners to the city of Rome. Nothing club