A journalist from Scottish sunGareth Law talks about SSC Napoli midfielder Scott McTominay: his words about the former Manchester United player caused a stir.
The first part of the season to be planned Napleswho reaches the second break of the season for the Nationals with the first in the standings, alone. A truly unthinkable situation just a few months ago, when the Neapolitan square still had to deal with the waste of last year’s disastrous season. Antonio Conte he managed, in a short time, to give commitment to the environment again, despite being aware that we have to keep our feet on the ground, so that we don’t disturb it.
But there are many good signs that the former coach of the national team is gathering in those first quarter rounds: in the front row, there is certainly Scott Mackintosh. The midfielder ex Manchester United this is one of the most confident notes of the new Napoli under Antonio Conte, who quickly won the respect of the Neapolitan fans. Many United fans are already missing the Scotsman and wondering why the English management let him slip so lightly. The journalist will try to shed light on this matter Scottish sun, Gareth Law, rather than to the microphones at tuttomercatoweb.com making a charge that is not that important to the Premier League club.
McTominay, it’s already Scottish fever in Naples: the surprising explanation emerges from Scotland
Scott McIntosh is one of the surprises at the start of this season at Napoli and beyond. Those who have known him in recent years, however, were aware of the quality of that player.
“McTominay in Serie A was a move that impressed us and we immediately set our sights on”: this is the phrase with which the Scottish Sun journalist, Gareth Law, opened the interview Tuttomercatoweb.com.
Among the main points of that interview, there is also a reason why Manchester United let Scott McTominay slide so lightly. Below is what the journalist said in this regard:
“He played his whole career at Manchester United, he was one of the few who came through the whole youth division and had United DNA in him. He was one of the few left who knew what it meant to wear that shirt but, for who knows what reason, he was immediately sacrificed by Ten Hag. The reason? Maybe because it’s easier to cut someone who comes from kindergarten. Hard to understand.”
A sentence, the last one, that shows all the doubts that come from across the Channel regarding Manchester United’s choice to send themselves away from McTominay. Rejoicing, obviously, Naples, which is harassing him today.
2024-10-08 09:30:00
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