Skip to main content
Come Fan with UsSunday, June 21, 2026

Lazio vs Sampdoria, Final Score 2-0: Eagles continue to fly towards Europe

Lazio kept up their pursuit of a European place with a 2-0 victory over Sampdoria at the Stadio Olimpico.

Sergio Floccari and a last-gasp Antonio Candreva penalty extended the Biancocelesti's winning run to three games and increased Samp's winless run to ten games.

There was a touching ceremony before the game for Cristian Brocchi, who retired on Friday after suffering a metatarsal injury back in February. Lazio were without Abdoulay Konko, Michael Ciani, Ederson and Stefano Mauri, but Ogenyi Onazi was rewarded for his midweek strike against Inter Milan by starting ahead of Cristian Ledesma.

Delio Rossi returned to the club whom he led to the Coppa Italia in 2009, but was without Nenad Krsticic and Andrea Costa.

Miroslav Klose volleyed the first chance over in the first minute. At the other end, Gianluca Sansone and Mauro Icardi combined to roll Simon Poulsen's pull-back wide.

Lazio hit the front after ten minutes. Candreva's corner wasn't cleared, Stefan Radu flicked it on and Klose's shot was turned in off the post by the knee of Floccari. Giuseppe Biava was stood in an offside position, but wasn't interfering with play.

Halfway through the first half, Floccari spurned a chance to double the advantage. Klose threaded through, only to see the forward fluff his lines and loft the ball over the onrushing Junior Da Costa and wide of the post.

Da Costa beat away a vicious Candreva free-kick, before a last ditch Biava challenge thwarted Sansone from connecting with Andrea Poli's pull-back.

Radu had his nose busted open after a collision with Mauro Icardi and Federico Marchetti. Da Costa then bravely ran out to punch the ball clear from an advancing Klose.

Three minutes before half time, an Icardi snapshot deflected off Biava and rattled the crossbar.

Lazio were equally as dangerous going into the break. Hernanes sent an angled grasscutter into Da Costa's gloves, before the goalkeeper stayed alert to tip Candreva's lob onto the top of the net.

Candreva flashed a dangerous shot past the post at the start of the second half. Radu continued to spout blood from his nose and had to be substituted, while Sampdoria also lost Poli to a thigh injury.

Ledesma sent Floccari clear in the final ten minutes, but Da Costa ran out to close the angle and saved smartly with his feet.

Sampdoria pressed the self-destruct button in stoppage time. Substitute Renan Garcia was given a straight red card for dissent, before Daniele Gastaldello fouled Onazi in the box. Candreva stepped up and coolly chipped a Pirlo-esque penalty into the net, as a despairing Da Costa dived the wrong way.

Lazio: Marchetti; Gonzalez, Biava, Cana, Radu, (Dias 63) Candreva, Onazi, Hernanes, (Ledesma 51) Lulic, Floccari, (Kozak 87) Klose

Sampdoria: Da Costa, Gastaldello, Mustafi, Rossini, Rodriguez, Poli, (Obiang 71) Munari, (Renan 61) Maresca, Poulsen, (Berardi 46) Sansone, Icardi

Goals: Floccari 10 (L) Candreva pen 93 (L)

Sent off: Renan 91 (S)

Soccer
2 Serie A players test positive for Covid-19, teams in quarantine2 Serie A players test positive for Covid-19, teams in quarantine
Soccer

Manolo Gabbiadini and Daniele Rugani are the first two players affected by the pandemic.

By Kim McCauley
Soccer
Tactically Naive: The weirdness of watching sports in empty stadiumsTactically Naive: The weirdness of watching sports in empty stadiums
Soccer

Juventus and Inter Milan played in an empty stadium because of coronavirus, and it was as eerie as we thought it’d be.

By Andi Thomas
Soccer
How Franck Ribery is leading Fiorentina’s strikerless revolutionHow Franck Ribery is leading Fiorentina’s strikerless revolution
Soccer

No striker? No problem. Here’s why you should check out one of Serie A’s most entertaining teams.

By Kim McCauley
Soccer
Tactically Naive: Serie A is back, baby!Tactically Naive: Serie A is back, baby!
Soccer

Serie A is off to a roiling start (as long as you ignore Juventus). Also, a modest proposal to fix English football governance.

By Andi Thomas
Soccer
How a soccer team outshot their opponent 47-3 and still tied 0-0How a soccer team outshot their opponent 47-3 and still tied 0-0
Soccer

Atalanta were the victims of perhaps the most unfortunate expected goals game ever.

By Kim McCauley
Tactically Naive
Manchester United are sliding into the cold dark seaManchester United are sliding into the cold dark sea
Tactically Naive

Plus patience for Juventus and Cristiano Ronaldo and more in this week’s Tactically Naive.

By Andi Thomas