Jan 20, 2016 at 7.45pm UK at ​Stadio Olimpico
Lazio
0-1
Juventus

Lulic (31'), Mauricio (55'), Konko (60')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Lichtsteiner (67')
Chiellini (44'), Zaza (90'), Dybala (93')

Result: Juventus through to Coppa Italia semi-finals

Stephan Lichtsteiner's goal puts Juventus through to the Coppa Italia semi-final after a one-sided affair in Rome.

Juventus are through to the semi-finals of the Coppa Italia after Stephan Lichtsteiner found the only goal in a one-sided encounter with Lazio in Rome.

Antonio Candreva of Lazio competes for the ball with Alvaro Morata of Juventus on January 20, 2016© Getty Images

The home side had the first meaningful chance of the contest on 13 minutes when Sergej Milinkovic-Savic played a through-ball to Balde Keita, who made a good run to get inside Juve keeper Neto, only to fluff his lines at the crucial moment and send the ball over the crossbar.

Just minutes later Paul Pogba had the chance to break the deadlock for the hosts when he collected from Claudio Marchisio's free kick, but his header went over.

There was controversy on 23 minutes when Miroslav Klose played through to Antonio Candreva as he approached the box down the right, although he was wrongly flagged down for offside.

Pogba again came close when he collected from Simone Zaza and shot first time, but Etrit Berisha between the Lazio sticks was equal to his effort.

The visitors were left to rue an opportunity lost early in the second half when Zaza played through on the left to Alvaro Morata, who showed good pace before sending an effort into the hands of Berisha. Zaza was well-placed for the follow-up but could only send it into the side-netting.

Goal-line technology was required as the ball finally went into the net on 66 minutes amid a goalmouth scramble. Zaza's initial effort cannoned off the left post and fell to Lichtsteiner, who sent his follow-up an inch over the line before being palmed out.

Juve were in the ascendancy and had multiple chances to put the game to bed in the dying moments, with Zaza and Dybala combining to good effect, but could not find their way past an alert Berisha.

Massimiliano Allegri's men will now go on to face Inter Milan in the semi-finals next week.

Juventus' forward from Italy Simone Zaza (R) celebrates after scoring a goal during the Serie A football match Juventus vs Frosinione at 'Juventus Stadium' in Turin on September 23, 2015
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CJuventus36284469185188
2Napoli36237674314376
3Roma362111477403774
4Inter Milan361971047341364
5Fiorentina361791056401660
6SassuoloSassuolo36141394539655
7AC Milan361412104740754
8Lazio36149134747051
9AC Chievo VeronaChievo361310134342149
10Torino36129155051-145
11Empoli361110153746-943
12Genoa36127174146-543
13Bologna36118173344-1141
14Atalanta BCAtalanta361011153845-741
15Sampdoria361010164853-540
16Udinese36108183357-2438
17CarpiCarpi36811173453-1935
18Palermo3698193563-2835
19FrosinoneFrosinone3687213571-3631
RHellas VeronaHellas Verona36413193059-2925