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Sampdoria vs Siena. Italian Serie A.

Luigi Ferraris.

Sampdoria 2

  • M López (45th minute)
  • D Gastaldello (68th minute)

Siena 1

  • S Vergassola (62nd minute)
  • Felipe (sent off 82nd minute)

Success for Samp

Image: Sampdoria claimed a 2-1 victory over Siena

Sampdoria continued to find life back in the big time easy as they beat Siena 2-1 at Stadio Luigi Ferraris.

Sampdoria continued to find life back in the big time easy as they beat Siena 2-1 in their Serie A encounter at Stadio Luigi Ferraris. Promoted over the summer, Samp got the better of AC Milan in a stunning opening-day win last weekend, and were on the money again on this occasion. Were it not for a one-point deduction, they would have a share of the lead. Daniele Gastaldello was their hero, scoring the winner 23 minutes from time after Maxi Lopez and Simone Vergassola had traded goals. It was a get-out-of-jail goal for Gastaldello too, as he had earlier given away a penalty which led to Vergassola's equaliser. He took over the match-winning mantel from Andrea Costa, who scored the memorable goal at the San Siro last week, and the full-back impressed again tonight, whipping in an eighth-minute cross that nearly laid on an opener for Eder. Lopez then started to impose himself on the game, playing in Eder who was denied by Gianluca Pegolo, who produced a sublime double save to keep out the Brazilian. Ze Eduardo Love tried to get Siena - still in minus points owing to their own deduction - moving, but was kept out by Sergio Romero. The opening goal would deservedly go to Samp, though, with Lopez trapping the ball in the box before wriggling free to get a shot away. Love tried his luck again after the break, drilling over from the edge of the area, with Emanuele Calaio then planting a header wide. Both men were celebrating with 62 minutes gone, though, although Calaio might have been more relieved when Vergassola followed up his penalty - given for Gastaldello's foul on him - which struck the post. But Gastaldello quickly redeemed himself, rising to nod in Pedro Obiang's cross and give his side a lead they would not surrender again. Siena ended the game with 10 men after Felipe was given a second yellow card with seven minutes remaining.

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