Eder in seventh heaven as Samp sink Verona



Eder has now hit seven objectives in nine diversions this season, one more than Napoli pair Lorenzo Insigne and Gonzalo Higuain in front of their match later away to Chievo.

Verona have attempted to keep pace without the administrations of veteran striker Luca Toni, who is as yet recouping from damage, and remain the main group in Italy's top flight without a win.

Sampdoria were on the chase for their first win in four recreations and benefited from Verona's burdens to climb to seventh spot, four focuses behind pioneers Fiorentina, before Sunday's remaining apparatuses.

"That is 14 focuses in nine amusements," said Samp mentor Walter Zenga.

"It wasn't and simple amusement. Verona have played some great diversions at home and away, yet we completely merited the win."

Luis Muriel got Walter Zenga's hosts off the imprint after only 11 minutes when he jumped from short proximity to beat Rafael as Verona attempted to clear.

It was the first objective Verona had yielded in the first 50% of an amusement all season, however before the half hour Ervin Zukanovic multiplied Samp's lead with a jumping header from Roberto Soriano's cross from the left.

Soriano everything except wrapped up the focuses at the Luigi Ferraris stadium when he hooked on to Eder's heavenly chip to volley past Rafael in the wake of springing the offside trap on the stroke of half-time.

Eder at last got one of his own 10 minutes after the restart, the Brazil-conceived Italy universal gesturing home from Muriel's cross after he had confiscated Emil Hallfredsson.

Verona scored a late reassurance when Artur Ionita gestured past Emiliano Viviano in the Samp net in the 75th moment from Luca Siligardi's corner.

Verona, with five draws and four thrashings, stay second from base of Serie An, on the same focuses as cellar side Carpi.

Verona mentor Andrea Mandorlini said "all the obligation" for the club's circumstance "is mine" and conceded the club were beginning to stress.

"They bossed us today," Mandorlini told Sky Sport. "It appeared like an adjusted amusement however things aren't going as we'd like them to at this time.

"Our group position says everything, we're a tad bit distracted and you can see that on the pitch."

Later Sunday, Roma will go top of the table with a win away to Fiorentina while faltering champions Juventus host Atalanta in Turin.
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