The draw in Copenhagen stings, and Scott McTominay, one of the best players on the pitch and the scorer of the goal that gave Napoli hope, said it bluntly. After the 1-1 draw against the Danes, who had been down to ten men since the 35th minute, the Scottish midfielder didn't mince his words, describing a European evening that left a bitter taste in the mouth.
"We should have won this match; it's unacceptable that we didn't. This is a difficult stadium, but we should have scored the second and third goals."McTominay told Sky, emphasizing the missed opportunities and a numerical superiority that Napoli failed to convert into victory. His header had put the game back on track, but it wasn't enough to banish the ghosts of the relegation zone.
The Scotsman's gaze is already turned to the last match of the championship phase, the decisive one against Chelsea. "We need to understand what mistakes we made and improve. Chelsea is a great team, and we need to give it our all to try to continue in the Champions League.", he adds, underlining that there is no longer any room for missteps.
McTominay also addresses the injury emergency that continues to impact the Azzurri's season. “There have been some physical problems and it's rare for that to happen so often at a club. But we have to continue to improve and do well.”, he concludes, revealing his desire to react immediately.
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The draw against Copenhagen was truly disappointing, even though McTominay scored a great goal. We should have played better and capitalized on our numerical superiority. The team needs to find a way to win games.