Italy sink Samoa to halt long losing run
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The visitors had wing Henry Fa'afili sent off in the 59th minute for a dangerous high tackle on Azzurri fullback Luke McLean.
The hosts, with inspirational captain Sergio Parisse in crutches on the sidelines after sustaining a serious knee ligament injury in training, took the upper hand at the start of a match dogged by errors, infringements and missed kicks.
Wing Mirco Bergamasco put Italy, who had not won since defeating Argentina in June last year, ahead with a penalty in the seventh minute before McLean danced through a series of sloppy attempted tackles to touch down a minute later.
Fullback Titi Esau put Samoa on the scoreboard with a long-distance penalty, but the visitors wasted a fine chance to go over with a loose pass close to the line and Bergamasco extended Italy's lead with another penalty.
Flyhalf Craig Gower, who missed some chances in last week's 32-10 defeat by South Africa, temporarily took back the kicking duties to land a penalty inside his own half before Esau brought Samoa back to 14-6 at the break with a place-kick of his own.
Scrumhalf Tito Tebaldi scored a sweet drop goal in the 50th and Bergamasco scored the extras after the Azzurri were awarded a late penalty try as they attempted a push-over try.
Samoa's first defeat in four matches against Italy means they go away from Europe empty handed after being thrashed 43-5 in France and giving Wales a scare in a 17-13 defeat in Cardiff.
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