McTominay scores twice as Napoli earn point in huge clash with Inter Milan
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McTominay scores twice as Napoli earn point in huge clash with Inter Milan
"Inter Milan missed the opportunity to extend their lead at the top of Serie A as Scott McTominay scored twice to earn Napoli a hard-fought draw in a match that also saw Antonio Conte sent off. Inter made a fast start and took the lead in the ninth minute when Federico Dimarco collected Marcus Thuram's pass and rifled a shot home from a tight angle."
"The early breakthrough appeared to put the hosts in control, but Napoli responded well and drew level midway through the first half. Eljif Elmas slipped a pass into the path of McTominay, who surged into the penalty area and finished at the near post to make it 1-1. The game remained finely balanced until the closing stages, when Inter regained the advantage in the 73rd minute."
"The spot-kick was awarded after Amir Rrahmani was adjudged to have fouled Henrikh Mkhitaryan in the area, a decision that provoked an angry reaction from Conte, who was subsequently dismissed from the touchline. Despite being without their head coach, Napoli refused to relent and were rewarded nine minutes from time. McTominay struck a superb first-time finish into the bottom corner to complete his brace and restore parity, denying Inter what would have been a crucial victory in the title race."
Inter Milan took an early lead in the ninth minute when Federico Dimarco finished from a tight angle after receiving Marcus Thuram's pass. Napoli responded midway through the first half as Eljif Elmas set up Scott McTominay to finish at the near post. Inter regained the lead in the 73rd minute when Hakan Calhanoglu converted a penalty after Amir Rrahmani was judged to have fouled Henrikh Mkhitaryan, a decision that led to Antonio Conte's dismissal. Napoli, without their coach on the touchline, equalised nine minutes from time through McTominay's first-time finish, leaving the game 2-2. The result leaves Inter three points clear atop the table, with Napoli moving to third.
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