A.C. Reggiana 1919 secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Sampdoria at the MAPEI Stadium, courtesy of a solitary first-half goal. The result was a boost for Reggiana's survival hopes, while Sampdoria's promotion charge suffered a frustrating setback.
Match Overview
The match was a tightly contested affair, with few clear-cut chances. Reggiana's disciplined defensive display frustrated Sampdoria, who struggled to create meaningful opportunities. A moment of quality from the home side was enough to separate the teams.
Key Moments
- 33' – Goal Reggiana (1-0): A swift counter-attack saw Eric Lanini burst into the box and fire a low shot past the Sampdoria goalkeeper, giving Reggiana the lead against the run of play.
- 57' – Sampdoria chance: The visitors came closest to equalizing when Lorenzo Malagò hit the post with a curling free-kick.
- 78' – Reggiana defense holds: A last-ditch block by Lorenzo Lucca denied a certain equalizer from point-blank range.
Tactical Story
Reggiana set up in a compact 5-4-1, designed to absorb pressure and hit on the break. Sampdoria dominated possession with their 4-3-1-2 but lacked width and penetration. Reggiana's defensive organization was outstanding, with two banks of four proving difficult to break down.
Standout Performers
Eric Lanini was the hero for Reggiana with his clinical finish and tireless running. Central defender Lorenzo Lucca was immense throughout, winning headers and making crucial interceptions. For Sampdoria, Alberto Gerli tried to dictate play from midfield but received little support in the final third.
Table Impact
The win moved Reggiana three points clear of the relegation zone, giving them breathing space. Sampdoria, meanwhile, dropped out of the automatic promotion places and now face a battle to stay in the top six. The inability to break down a stubborn defense will be a concern for their coach.

