
McTominay's Cheeky English Slip-Up Cracks Up Fans After Napoli Edge Cagliari Thriller
Scott McTominay starred in Napoli's 1-0 win at Cagliari, scoring early and hilariously fumbling languages in a post-match interview. The Scot discussed his hamstring recovery, team-mates like Kevin De Bruyne, and staying focused amid the title race. He's now matched his entire Premier League goal tally in Serie A.
McTominay's Cheeky English Slip-Up Cracks Up Fans After Napoli Edge Cagliari Thriller
Imagine you're Scott McTominay, fresh off netting the winner for Napoli in a gritty 1-0 Serie A scrap at Cagliari. You're buzzing, the away end's roaring, and it's time for the post-match inquisition. But in a moment that'll have you chuckling into your pint, the Scots powerhouse promises to chat in Italian... then kicks off in good old English. Classic!
This gem unfolded on DAZN after Napoli's hard-fought victory at the Unipol Domus on Friday. McTominay, the ex-Manchester United enforcer, struck gold after just two minutes, firing the Partenopei into the lead and ultimately second place in the standings. With Milan and leaders Inter lurking with games in hand, it was a massive three points snatched from a compact Cagliari side.
From Gym Rat to Match-Winner: Beating the Hamstring Blues
McTominay hasn't had it all smooth sailing. The lad missed four Serie A outings with a nagging hamstring tendon issue, but he's back with a vengeance. 'I've put in loads of graft in the gym to get firing on all cylinders again,' he told BBC Alba, sounding every bit the no-nonsense Scot.
No player relishes the sidelines – 'it's the worst thing in the world,' he admitted. Yet there he was, bossing midfield, scoring early, and being crowned Player of the Match. His goal tally? He's now matched his seven-year Premier League haul in under two Serie A seasons. That's 11 goals and four assists in 36 games this term. Blimey, Antonio Conte must be rubbing his hands.
Cagliari pushed hard, staying tight and frustrating Napoli's attempts to put the game to bed. 'Some matches are like that – you keep grafting,' McTominay shrugged. Shoutout to Kevin De Bruyne's return too, making life silky in the engine room alongside Frank Anguissa. The Belgian maestro's vision? Pure box office.
The Hilarious Interview Fumble – And What's Next?
Back to that DAZN interview, as reported by Lorenzo Bettoni at Football Italia. McTominay vows Italian: 'Kevin is a good player... it's easy playing with him.' Interviewer pipes up: 'Please, Scott, in italiano!' Quick as a flash, he switches tongues, praising the win over a 'great team like Cagliari at home.' The clip's gone viral – pure gold for footy Twitter.
Looking ahead, Napoli host Milan post-internationals at the Stadio Maradona. 'The games you dream of as a pro,' grins McTominay. But he's keeping feet on the ground: 'Football's unpredictable – one match at a time.' Fair play.
Then it's Scotland duty against Japan and Ivory Coast. 'Can't wait to link up with the lads – haven't been home since November,' he beamed. With a 'great summer' on the horizon, the 28-year-old's loving life in Naples. From Old Trafford to the Partenopei, who's betting on more fireworks?
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