Kyle Walker to impress Thomas Tuchel at AC Milan? Dele Alli to rebound? Scott McTominay to prosper at Napoli under Antonio Conte? We look at the developments.
Scott McTominay came to the fore again as Napoli strengthened their grip on the Serie A title race with a huge comeback victory over Juventus on Saturday.
Paolo Di Canio insists Scotland star Scott McTominay has been turned into an 'absolutely devastating' player by Napoli boss Antonio Conte.
Juventus give Randal Kolo Muani his debut with Kenan Yildiz in the showdown with Serie A leaders Napoli, facing Romelu Lukaku and Scott McTominay.It kicks off at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona at
The 28-year-old is enjoing a dream season in Serie A and helped keep Antonio Conte's men at the top of the table
Italian media have made their feelings clear on Scott McTominay after he helped Antonio Conte's Napoli to go six points clear at the top of Serie A with a 3-2 away win over title rivals Atalanta. The win means they are now six points clear of Inter Milan, and seven ahead of Atalanta.
Scott McTominay and Romelu Lukaku scored as Serie A leaders Napoli beat title rivals Atalanta. Mateo Retegui spun and shot a fantastic effort into the top corner to give the hosts
Battle is very much the word. McTominay and Anguissa will never be the most stylish of footballers. But with their newfound freedom, Napoli have won six in a row — and without any European commitments, have an excellent chance of winning the Scudetto.
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Scott McTominay has sent a brief message to the Napoli supporters following his side’s important 3-2 victory over Gian Piero Gasperini’s Atalanta in Serie A on Saturday, which has helped secure
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Scotland football internationals Billy Gilmour and Scott McTominay have swapped life in the English Premier League for a new challenge in Italy’s top tier, Serie A. Can they emulate the great ...