His Sampdoria brings stamina and character, but leaves Ferraris with zero points. “A man goes for anyone,” comments Corriere dello Sport, “on any part of the field, this is a challenge to the last drop of sweat, the whole anema (much, too much) and core. He goes 4-4-1 in the second half when Rincón already screwed everything up.” “He starts well,” writes Gazzetta dello Sport, “very high pace, but episodes make him give up.” Instead, it is Il Secolo XIX’s comment: “After defeating Sassuolo comes the knockout, but also the confirmation that this Sampdoria is a live team”, emphasizing that the spirit is right.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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