October 10th 2024.
Scott McTominay's impressive performance since his move to Napoli for a whopping £25 million has caught the attention of many. Among those impressed is former Italian footballer, Paolo Di Canio, who believes that Manchester United's decision to sell McTominay to Napoli should result in the arrest of the club's hierarchy.
The Red Devils decided to let go of McTominay during the summer transfer window, causing many to question their judgement. The Scottish international ended up joining Napoli in a deal worth £25.7 million and has been proving his worth ever since. In his last three appearances for Antonio Conte's team, McTominay has scored two goals and provided an assist, making him one of the standout players.
Di Canio expressed his disbelief in an interview with Il Mattino, stating that the directors at Manchester United should all be arrested for allowing such a talented player to leave. While Napoli currently sit at the top of the Serie A table with 16 points from seven games, Di Canio believes that they have a strong chance of winning the league this season.
The former footballer also praised Conte's ability to turn things around for struggling teams. He believes that the Italian manager has a special talent for reviving teams that have been through tough times, as he has done with Juventus, Chelsea, and now, Inter Milan. Di Canio further added that Conte's impact would not have been the same if he had joined Napoli after they had won the Serie A in 2023. This is because the team would not have been in a broken state, in need of a leader to guide them.
When asked about Conte's potential move to Napoli, Di Canio replied that it would be the perfect fit for him. He believes that Napoli is the ideal environment for Conte to thrive in, as the players would follow his every word and be motivated to make up for their past mistakes. Di Canio also pointed out that Conte has the ability to create a winning team from scratch, as he has done in the past.
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