Napoli's title bid fades as Inter surges nine points clear
Source: theguardian.com
TL;DR
- Inter beat Como 4-3 to open a nine-point lead at the top of Serie A with six games left, while Napoli drew 1-1 at Parma.
- Scott McTominay scored Napoli's goal and has eight goals this season, propping up their fading title defence.
- Napoli's ageing squad, injuries, and flops like Noa Lang have seen them regress despite Conte's stabilisation efforts.
The story at a glance
Inter crushed Como's resistance in a 4-3 comeback to stretch their Serie A lead to nine points, as Napoli could only draw 1-1 at Parma despite dominating possession. Key figures include Inter manager Christian Chivu, Napoli's Antonio Conte, and star midfielder Scott McTominay. This is reported now after a pivotal weekend where both pursuers of Inter slipped, all but ending the title race with six matches remaining. Napoli are defending last season's Scudetto.
Key points
- Inter recovered from 2-0 down to win 4-3 at Como, with two goals each from Marcus Thuram and Denzel Dumfries; they've lost just five league games all season and scored 75 goals in 32 matches.
- Napoli fell behind in the first minute at Parma, had 75% possession and 20 shots, but only equalised via McTominay's side-foot finish in a 1-1 draw.
- McTominay has been Napoli's standout with eight goals from midfield, including two in January's 2-2 draw at Inter that kept the title race alive.
- Napoli regressed despite squad investment: €60m+ on Noa Lang and Lorenzo Lucca (now at other clubs), inconsistent €30m Sam Beukema, and injured free signing Kevin De Bruyne.
- Injuries hit hard: Romelu Lukaku (last season's top scorer) has barely played and faces "consequences" after rehabbing in Belgium against club wishes; others like De Bruyne and Frank Anguissa missed chunks of the season.
- Defence worsened, conceding four more goals already than all last season; no consistent striker, with centre-forward spot a summer priority (Rasmus Højlund loan option at €44m).
- Conte's future uncertain amid reported Italy links; Napoli fielded Serie A's oldest average starting XIs.
Details and context
Napoli stabilised under Conte after a winter wobble, winning five straight before the Parma draw, but struggled to convert dominance into wins even with De Bruyne and Anguissa back alongside McTominay.
Squad ageing shows in reliance on McTominay, who's often pushed left to fit others, while up front Lukaku's 40 minutes of league action this season underscores the lack of firepower; Serie A lacks elite centre-forwards beyond Inter's Lautaro Martínez (16 goals).
Como, playing vibrant football, led Inter 2-0 but lost due to ruthlessness gap (they have 56 goals); their youth contrasts Napoli's veterans, hinting at future threats.
Key quotes
- Chivu on Inter's lead: “The maths say we still need a few more points to reach our objective... Which is to qualify for the Champions League.”
- Conte on Italy links: “I’ve never told anyone I’m available for anything,” though he once said “if I was president of the Italian Football Federation, I would consider hiring myself.”
- McTominay post-Inter draw: “If Inter Milan had no Thuram, no Martínez, no Barella, no Çalhanoğlu, that’s difficult.”
Why it matters
Inter's dominance all but seals the Scudetto, exposing Serie A's title race as over with six games left. Napoli fans and investors face a summer of upheaval over Conte, transfers, and an ageing squad that's gone backwards. Watch Conte's next comments and Napoli's centre-forward moves, though his Italy rumours remain unconfirmed.