How Napoli Turned the Tables on Inter | McTominay BANGER | Napoli v Inter Milan analysis | Matchday



Scott McTominay scored a spectacular volley, and Kevin de Bruyne scored a penalty as defending champions Napoli defeated Inter Milan to move to the top of the Serie A table. Poppy Miller, Mike Grella, Marco Messina, and Matteo Bonetti break down all the action from the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. KDB limped off the pitch after scoring his penalty. What are the injury implications for the star midfielder? What happened to Inter’s backline? What was up with Antonio Conte and Lautaro Martinez? Christina Unkel also joins the show to review the controversial refereeing decisions from the match, including Billy Gilmour’s high challenge.

00:00 – Biggest headlines from the match
01:45 – Billy Gilmour controversy
02:45 – Inter’s missed chances and frustration
03:36 – Can Inter still win the Scudetto?
05:05 – Serie A table
05:30 – McTominay scores again for Napoli
06:53 – Where does Kevin De Bruyne’s injury leave Napoli?

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24 thoughts on “How Napoli Turned the Tables on Inter | McTominay BANGER | Napoli v Inter Milan analysis | Matchday”

  1. First half, Inter dominated. Sure, they were unlucky not to score given the massive occasions but that penalty Napoli received was pure robbery. Inter player tackled the ball successfully and Napoli player, seeing it can't do anything as the ball was protected, decided to stumble on the opponent's thigh, not even trying to play the ball.

    the whole scandal in the second half with the scumbag Conte provoking players on the pitch is what threw Inter off their game, losing focus and composure, causing them to play recklessly, with gaps in defense and being less concrete in their attacks. if Inter would've played the second half as the first one, not only that Napoli would barely leave their half with the ball but most likely, we would continue to see great occasions from Inter and hopefully a few goals. Although McTominay's goal was a definitely spectacular, Napoli was not the better team, it's Inter that allowed them to win by letting the referee and Conte's shenanigans get to them.

    you just need to see the press conferences after the game in order to get the full picture. Chivu, being a gentleman as always, not finding excuses (although there were plenty), not blaming anyone, talking only about is team's loss of focus and composure and how they need to work on that as a group. Meanwhile, crybaby Conte, despite winning and having the referees on his side every game in the league, is always complaining, finding excuses for the past defeats, harassing and insulting journalists, players and opponents.

  2. Twice Inter got robbed by refs now and in all occasions no VAR review was conducted by the on field ref. First against Juve then now Napoli like how can the ref be 100% sure there was a legitimate contact. There's a reason Napoli and others struggle in CL because the refs there don't just blindly favours them. Also no red card to Conte for being the one to cause the chaos like he only escaped with a yellow card after visibly insulting the Inter players. Refs in Italy are just on another level

  3. Everyone is talking about Napoli's penalty being awarded generously, but no one is even questioning whether Inter's penalty was a fair decision. Buongiorno's arms are in a natural position, his elbow doesn't go towards the ball and if the ball didn't hit the elbow, it would've hit his trunk so his arm doesn't increase the volume of his body. That's a bs handball and in the spirit of the game it's worse to award a penalty like that because, at least in Di Lorenzo's case, you see a contact whose intensity the ref has mistakenly interpreted as worthy of a penalty.. but as a matter of fact that contact avoided a goal cause Di Lorenzo gets unbalanced and falls. In the other penalty, if the ball didn't his Buongiorno's arm, it would've hit his body, so nothing would have changed.

  4. Lautaro killer tackle on Buongiorno not even shown on tv, Lautaro insulting an opponent should have been red… on penalty all good same rule adopted lasy year with Dumfries putting his leg in front on Anguissa, the only doubt is the handsball of Buongiorno last year they told us is not a penalty cause the ball would have hit his body, so much drama from Inter clan and the ones robbed were Napoli 😂😂

  5. Embarrassing referring. Crazy penalty to call. He called it late, so that means he didn’t really see the contact & the fact that VAR didn’t ask the ref to go watch it again, doesn’t make sense. Completely changed the game, Napoli were setup to sit back just to counter, while playing at home. Joke of a league to be honest, it’s also proven by the fact that except Inter, no Italian team has won a knockout game in CL the last 3 years & got embarrassed by third level teams like Feyenoord, Brugge & PSV. As for seria A genius, Conte, 1 knockout game won in CL in the last 10 years 😅

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