Monday, December 8, 2008

Derby della Lanterna summary


As expected the ninety-eighth Derby della Lanterna between Sampdoria and Genoa was a hot-blooded affair with the Rossoblu winning 1-0 on the strength of Diego Milito second half header. The match was notably tight and without surprise and extremely physical with fifty-seven fouls and eleven yellow cards. Possibly as a shape to things to come, it seemed just as the match was starting Diego Milito was laying on the ground after a hard foul. After a scoreless first half Giuseppe Biava's from the far right wing was headed with power by Il Principe behind Luca Castallazzi. By the hour mark Gian Piero Gasperini slowly began to pull his forces back in a firm defensive stance, first with Anthony Vanden Borre entering for Giuseppe Sculli five minutes past the hour mark and finally with Greek international defender Sokratis Papastrathopoulos coming in for Marco Rossi at the eighty-seventh minutes. Sampdoria threw forward in an electrifying assault and looked to have tied the match on two separate occasions in the final ten minutes but each were called back as offside. Controversy will footnote this decision because Bruno Fornaroli's goal with seven minutes remaining judged of it being offside was highly suspect even for these ancient eyes. However Walter Mazzarri's side continued to drive forward but with Genoa playing completely behind the ball, fortune didn't fall their way and Genoa won 1-0.

The victory has Genoa in some lofty air and now at sixth place in the Serie A table.

Stop, pause, read...sixth place.

The Rossoblu return to action next Sunday against Atalanta.