Sampdoria defy Roma

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Roma’s title hopes took a dent on Sunday night at the Olimpico, as Giampaolo Pazzini’s second-half brace was enough to take the points away from Totti and co. The stadio Olimpico was totally sold out for the crucial match, on one hand Roma needing to maintain their slender advantage in the fight for the Scudetto, on the other Sampdoria, fresh from killing Milan’s title hopes needing to win to avoid slipping behind Palermo in the race to secure the final Champions League spot.

Roma started strongly and it was Totti who opening the scoring, slotting in a neat goal to send the home fans into delirium. However, Samp didn’t come to the capital to watch and reacted with some good build up play, but not the clear chances needed to score.

Sampdoria goalie, Marco Storari, already something of a folk-hero despite only being at the club on loan since January, was again instrumental in limiting the damage done in the first half. He made a couple of great saves, including one from point blank at the near post against Totti. Teams went to the break with Roma in the lead 1-0.

Sampdoria coach Luigi Del Neri made two changes to the mid-field for the start of the second term. With Daniele Mannini replacing ex-Roma winger Stefano Guberti, and Andrea Poli making way in the middle of the park for Fernando Damian Tissone. It only took 7 minutes for the scores to level, as Antonio Cassano beat three Roma defenders on the edge of the box and crossed high to the far post, where Pazzini soared to meet the ball with a strong down header at the feet of Roma’s Julio Sergio.

Storari was again magnificent in the second half, as was the Sampdoria defense in total to hold out a marauding Roma side, held bent on victory. However, in a echo of last weeks win against Milan, it was Daniele Mannini who provided the cross, low in to the 6 yard box, where Pazzini again got inside his marker and with a lunging right foot, steered the ball wide of Julio Sergio, no doubt prompting a deafening roar in the home’s and bar’s of Genova Blucerchiata. Celebrations that spilled over later in the evening as a few hundred fans flocked to the Aeroporto Christoforo Colombo to welcome the team home.

Sampdoria are showing themselves in the last week to be worthy contenders in any European competition, and with this victory they cemented their spot on the international stage. The next match against already relegated Livorno looms as a celebration and an opportunity to exorcise some demons, as the Doriani went down mid-season to the Livornese. Samp now perhaps lining up a late run at third placed Milan, but nonetheless still masters of their own destiny.

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Stefano Guberti talks about life in two camps

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The club that he belongs to is flying towards the Scudetto, the one he plays for is charging into Champions League contention.  On Sunday at 20:45, the lights at the Olimpico will flick on for Roma-Sampdoria, the Giallorossi against the Blucerchiati, first against fourth.  Never before has Stefano Guberti anticipated a similar event, a match that can cap off a season as a major player. “I have to say that I’m very satisfied” – said the left winger in an interview with Samp tv. “It would be tremendous if both ‘my’ teams could reach their respective ambitions.  Right now I’m thinking as a Doriano and it’s normal that I’m hoping for a goal. We’ll see what happens this Sunday.” 

 Staying with last Sunday, coming back against Milan must have given you another shot of confidence.

 ”The beginning of the match was even overall, we went down a goal at the first occasion the Rossoneri had, but we did well to react immediately. They shut down at the back and it seemed like the ball didn’t want to go in, then, thankfully, everything changed and we won ourselves three important points.”

 Three well deserved points, do you agree?

 We deserved to win despite Bonera being sent off.  We all had great games, beginning with the defense who had to look after players like Ronaldinho, Borriello and Seedorf, and they didn’t give them much.  It was a shame we didn’t score earlier, perhaps that was only sore point, but we were still good up front.

 The Table now has you in alone in fourth place, would you have expected that in January?

 “I’d have to say no.  There are other teams that train from the start to get these objectives.  We’ve done well to believe in ourselves and to bridge the gap as a team, with spirit of sacrifice and the desire to get over the line.”

 It’s pretty clear where the team wants to end up now…

 Well, we’ve got it all to play for until the end, and we have all the means to do it.  I think that on Sunday we’ll be facing the most difficult of our four finals. Nevertheless, we’re gong to Rome as the fourth placed team, aware of our strengths and with nothing to lose.”

 Have you heard from any of your old team mates? Are they nervous about this giant killing Sampdoria?

 Yes, I’ve spoken with them, but they were totally focused on the derby, we all know how much games of this nature weigh on the players.  This week they’ll have time to think about Sunday night and I’m certain of one thing: they’ll be very wary of us.”

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Sampdoria 2 – 1 AC Milan Highlights

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Sampdoria 2-1 Milan

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Sampdoria Defeat Milan In A Rollercoaster Of A Game

Sampdoria’s Giampaolo Pazzini punished 10-man Milan with a 92nd minute goal at the Luigi Ferraris to surely end Milan’s scudetto ambitions and send the Blucerchiati clear in fourth place.

It was joint fourth versus clear third but the Blucerchiati were buoyed by their derby victory over Genoa last week – not to mention the fact that Sampdoria are unbeaten at home all season.

Pre-match Injury News

Samp had Daniele Gastaldello suspended, plus Nicola Pozzi, Accardi and Luca Castellazzi out.

Milan’s Andrea Pirlo’s ban saw him join David Beckham, Alexandre Pato, Alessandro Nesta, Giuseppe Favalli, Kahka Kaladze and Mathieu Flamini.

Match Action 1st Half

Andrea Poli had the first real chance of the game as he tried from just outside the penalty area to neatly place the ball into bottom corner of the Milan goal – but his effort whistled just inches past the post. Antonio Cassano only grazed a dangerous Stefano Lucchini cross with his head, while Marco Borriello – Milan’s most dangerous player did the same from a Amantino Mancini’s assist.

Clarence Seedorf’s fired a daisy-cutter just inches wide of the upright – but not long later Milan broke the deadlock. On 20 minutes former Genoa star Marco Borriello rose relatively undisturbed for a powerful header into the top corner from Mancini’s set play. Milan should have doubled their lead just moments later. Storari came flying out to close down Borriello, but the striker went round him to cross for Mancini who ballooned over from four yards out.

Seedorf only managed a fresh-air shot on Ronaldinho’s assist, while Giampaolo Pazzini had penalty appeals waved away. The much criticised Nelson Dida performed two crucial saves in the space of 30 seconds. The first denied a Cassano volley at the near post, then he was at full stretch to palm Lucchini’s header off the line from the resulting corner. The move continued but Cassano could only manage to nod just over.

The rest of the first half was all Sampdoria, but the Blucerchiati could not find a way through.

Match Action 2nd Half

The second half began with Milan losing Massimo Ambrosini to injury, with Gianluca Zambrotta being his replacement.

On 53 minutes the game turned as Daniele Bonera brought down Cassano from just five yards out – clearly denying a goal scoring opportunity, Bonera was shown a red card. Cassano got back up to convert the spot-kick low to the near post despite Dida getting fingertips to the shot.

Despite playing a man down Milan looked very dangerous on the counter attack and for a while after the Sampdoria goal had the better chances. Borriello drilled wide and Storari had his palms stung by Gennaro Gattuso from nine yards after Ronaldinho’s assist. Ronaldinho set up Borriello who ran between two Samp defenders but the striker miss hit the shot after losing his footing.

Ronaldinho went for goal himself and the curler from the edge of the box skimmed the upright. Dida needed two attempts to grab the ball after Reto Ziegler powered a drive from over 20 yards out.

In the final 10 minutes Milan had wave after wave of Sampdoria attacks to defend against. Zambrotta managed to to get in the way and deflect Fernando Tissone’s powerful shot wide. From the resulting set play, Dida missed the ball, but managed to scramble back just in time to stop the ball before it rolled accross the line.

In the 92nd minute Daniele Mannini whipped in a cross from the right for Pazzini to meet with a powerful header and send the Sampdoria fans into raptures.

Sampdoria now have 57pts and a real chance with only four games left of securing the final champions league place – but Palermo lurk only two points behind with 55pts in fifth.

Sampdoria: Storari; Zauri, Lucchini, Rossi, Ziegler; Semioli, Palombo, Poli (Tissone 79), Guberti (Mannini 67); Cassano, Pazzini

Milan: Dida; Abate, Bonera, Thiago Silva, Antonini; Gattuso, Ambrosini (Zambrotta 47); Seedorf; Mancini (Oddo 60), Borriello, Ronaldinho

Scorers:

Borriello 20 (M), Cassano pen 59 (S), Pazzini 92 (S)

Ref: Rizzoli

Sent off: Bonera 58 (M)

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Del Neri to sign two-year deal with Samp

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It seems that Sampdoria manager Luigi Del Neri and General Director Giuseppe Marotta have been having a few chats since the derby win and are close to agreeing to a two-year deal.  It would be a strong indication that Del Neri is happy at Samp as he is well known for only signing one year at a time.  Local Genova press ‘Il Secolo XIX’ reports that the initiative came from the club, showing their support for the coach who this year has guided the team back from 13th to 4th place, and now, one month out from the end of the season, stands a good chance of competing in Europe next year.

The run in over the next fortnight is tough for for the Blucerchiati, as they face the red side of Milan on Sunday in Genova and then travel to Rome the following weekend to take on the table-topping Giallorossi.  However, nothing could be a firmer test of their European credentials, so the motivation to take something out of both games will have the team and their supporters sizzling. Unfortunately, due to the violence prior to last weekend’s Derby, Samp supporters will be unable to follow their team to to the capital, meaning the quest to take all three points against Milan this Sunday takes on an added resonance.

In team news, sparkling young mid-fielder Andrea Poli is doubtful after hurting his ankle at training on Wednesday, while Daniele Gastaldello’s 1-match suspension means a competition for a central defender spot between Pietro Accardi and Marco Rossi.  The word is it will be Rossi as he is considered to be stronger in the air.  Rossi, the attacking pair of Pazzini and Cassano, and winger Marco Padalino are all one card away from suspension, and Cassano, who has recovered well from the cynical treatment he received at the hands of Genoa on Sunday,  will want to be especially careful as he hates to miss the matches against his old team.

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Sampdoria 1 v 0 Genoa Highlights

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