Virtus Entella Find Their Rhythm: Underdogs Stun Sampdoria 3-1 to Spark Hope in Serie B Climb
CHIOAVARI, Italy — Under slate-grey skies and the anxious gaze of their faithful at Stadio Enrico Sannazzari, Virtus Entella authored a resounding statement of intent Friday evening, dispatching Sampdoria 3-1 in a contest fraught with meaning well beyond its three points. For a club marooned in Serie B’s lower rungs, this was less a mere victory and more a call to arms: a night when resilience trumped pedigree, and hope flickered anew.
Entella, a side that had taken just one win from its opening seven fixtures and arrived fresh from a limp 0-2 defeat at Modena, seized the narrative early and refused to relinquish it. Sampdoria, too, had trudged through the season’s first chapter, their solitary win last round against Pescara offering a flicker of optimism that was emphatically snuffed out by the hosts.
The first turning point arrived in the 33rd minute, when Alessandro Debenedetti capped Entella’s first meaningful foray into the final third. A clever interchange on the edge of the area unlocked Sampdoria’s defense — brittle so often this term — and Debenedetti rifled home, the ball nestling just inside the upright to ignite the Chiavari stands.
A mere six minutes later, Entella’s advantage doubled, their attacking pressure rewarded with a penalty. Andrea Franzoni stepped up, his composure belying his years, sending Sampdoria’s goalkeeper the wrong way and the Entella bench into joyous disarray. The speed of the two-goal salvo visibly rocked the visitors. Sampdoria, now chasing shadows, offered only muted resistance, their passing growing frantic, their structure compromised by urgency.
Halftime arrived with Entella in full command. The home side had mustered just six goals prior to tonight throughout the campaign, but here their attacking verve reemerged — and with it, a sense that this underperforming squad may yet possess reserves of quality.
Sampdoria, consigned to 17th and haunted by a defense breached in five of their last six outings, needed a transformative moment. Instead, the second half meandered in Entella’s favor, the hosts content to soak up pressure and spring on the counter. The visitors, for all their bluster, struggled to generate clear chances; frustration mounted as Entella’s back line, marshaled by the imposing Andrea Tiritiello, held firm.
The contest briefly flickered back to life in the 81st minute. Massimo Coda, Sampdoria’s reliable marksman, latched onto a hopeful ball, slipping his marker and finishing calmly past Entella’s keeper. The goal — Coda’s third of the season — drew Sampdoria within touching distance, and for a fleeting stretch, the possibility of an equalizer hung in the air.
But within two minutes, Entella quashed the rally. In the 83rd, a swift counter saw the ball delivered dangerously across the face of goal, where none other than Andrea Tiritiello arrived to lash home — his third goal in seven games from defense, and the exclamation point on a bravura performance. Stadio Sannazzari erupted. Any lingering doubt vanished, replaced by the palpable belief that this was a turning point, not a false dawn.
For head coach Andrea Chiappella, there will be satisfaction not only in the result but in the manner of it. Entella, out-possessed and often overrun earlier in the fall, displayed balance and bite in equal measure, exploiting Sampdoria’s defensive frailties and playing with a cohesion that had hitherto eluded them. With this victory, Entella leapfrog their opponents to 15th, now a point clear of Sampdoria and, perhaps most importantly, rediscovering the sense of possibility that can so often transform a season.
For Sampdoria, the defeat deepens their malaise. A proud club flirting with turmoil since relegation, they find themselves adrift in 17th place with just five points from seven matches, their attack capable but their defense increasingly porous. Coda’s late goal was scant consolation for a side in need of structural answers and renewed conviction as October marches on.
In a fixture rarely seen in Italian professional ranks — the clubs had never met in official competition before — it was Entella who claimed the first chapter in this nascent regional rivalry.
With the season’s grind intensifying, both teams face defining stretches ahead. For Entella, a home schedule that has already yielded two statement wins could provide a foundation for revival, while Chiappella’s reliance on homegrown stalwarts and tactical flexibility now appears justified. Sampdoria, on the other hand, must address defensive frailty and rediscover the swagger that once made them Serie A mainstays.
As the stadium lights faded over Chiavari, the message was clear: Virtus Entella, so long adrift, had found their voice. For Sampdoria, the search goes on. The battle at the foot of Serie B is far from settled, but tonight, hope belongs to the underdogs.