Napoli 2-0 Qarabag – Match-winner McTominay: ‘I just want to help, whether I score or not’
Napoli overcame a slow start to secure a 2-0 win over Qarabag in the Champions League, with Scott McTominay at the heart of the action.
Early errors left the home side on the back foot, but a second-half revival highlighted their tactical flexibility and growing cohesion.
McTominay opened the scoring and later produced a spectacular overhead effort that forced an own goal, demonstrating his versatility and importance to the team.
Reflecting on the game, McTominay admitted the team’s initial struggles but praised their response: “The first minutes were difficult, too many mistakes, but it can happen. In the second half we were better, but we needed to score more goals.”
Napoli 2-0 Qarabag – McTominay: ‘I want to help, whether I score or not’
His influence goes beyond scoring, helping shape Napoli’s midfield and defensive transitions. “I want to help the team. The coach asks for high standards, whether I score or not,” he explained, underscoring his commitment to the squad’s collective goals.
The match also served as a tribute to Maradona, on the 5th anniversary of the club legend’s death, with the crowd creating an electric atmosphere that inspired the players.
McTominay captured the feeling, noting: “The crowd here is iconic. I think of the dreams we’ve already achieved and those we still want to achieve for this club.”
With this result, Napoli consolidate momentum in Europe while showing they can respond to early setbacks, blending individual brilliance and team discipline.
McTominay’s adaptability will be crucial as they look to carry this form into the weekend and beyond, as he continues to prove himself as an all-round threat and star player for Antonio Conte’s side.

