"We deserved more than that , these are the moments that define a season," stated coach Marco Giampaolo after the last matchday against Juventus. Sampdoria executed a well-structured game plan that saw them snatch a valuable point in a tightly contested match. The tactical discipline displayed by the Blucerchiati was evident from the first whistle.

Sampdoria opted for a solid 4-2-3-1 formation, allowing both O. Abildgaard and A. Di Pardo to shield the defense effectively while linking up play from the midfield. The tactical flexibility displayed allowed Sampdoria to press high at times, creating turnovers that led to quick transitions , especially on the wings. Winger F. Depaoli was crucial, frequently linking up with forwards T. Begić and M. Brunori.

Juventus struggled to cope with Sampdoria's intensity, and this was reflected in the possession statistics. Sampdoria maintained about 45% possession but created significantly more clear-cut chances, highlighting their efficient use of the ball. The defensive organization was epitomized by how well the backline dealt with crossballs, nullifying Juve's aerial threats.

As the dust settled, Sampdoria's fans left Stadio Luigi Ferraris in high spirits. This match showed that the Blucerchiati can adapt their tactical approach to stifle even the most formidable opponents. If Giampaolo can continue to harness this strategic flexibility, Sampdoria may well be in for a successful season.