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European football: Scott McTominay double keeps Napoli on Inter’s title trail | European club football


Napoli cruised to a 3-0 home win over Empoli on Monday, with Scott McTominay striking twice and Romelu Lukaku also on target as the hosts kept pace with Inter.

Antonio Conte’s side were feeling the pressure after Inter’s 3-1 home win against Cagliari on Saturday, but they cut the gap back to three points with six matches to go. Napoli are also seven points clear of Atalanta in third as the Serie A title battle narrows to a two-horse race.

It took 18 minutes for Napoli to open the scoring as Lukaku battled free in midfield and passed to the onrushing McTominay, whose low long-range shot bounced over Empoli goalkeeper Devis Vásquez’s outstretched hand and into the corner of the net.

Lukaku added his name to the scoresheet in the 56th minute, as the Belgian forward latched onto a perfect through ball inside the box and finished neatly. McTominay completed his double five minutes later, again assisted by Lukaku who whipped a cross in for the unmarked Scot to power home a header off the underside of the bar.

The two players linked up again shortly after as Lukaku played in McTominay on the break, but the Scotland midfielder’s hat-trick opportunity was thwarted by the inside of the post. Napoli defender Juan Jesus had to go off with what looked like a hamstring injury, before Lukaku fired wide from David Neres’s cross.

“Romelu is a great teammate. He demands a lot from all the team and me to score more goals and create more opportunities for him to score as well,” McTominay told Dazn after the game. “He’s obviously a great player. He’s had a great career, and we’re so happy to have him.”

“We must have fun and think about ourselves,” the former Manchester United player added. “We’re a strong team and must continue with this playing style and attitude. We must think about ourselves and then we’ll see what Inter will do.”

Atlético rally to stay in title hunt

Julián Alvarez netted two penalties as Atlético Madrid rallied to beat La Liga’s bottom side, Real Valladolid, 4-2 at a rainy Metropolitano on Monday.

Valladolid look doomed to relegation but they grabbed a surprise lead after 21 minutes. Mamadou Sylla calmly converted a penalty awarded following a VAR review for a handball by Clément Lenglet. Alvarez equalised from the spot after another VAR intervention four minutes later following a foul by Javi Sánchez on Giuliano Simeone.

Julián Alvarez scores from the penalty spot. Photograph: Oscar J Barroso/AFP/Shutterstock

Simeone turned scorer himself to put Atlético ahead in the 27th minute, but the visitors drew level in the 56th minute. Sánchez’s free kick took a deflection off Conor Gallagher in the wall, wrong-footing Atlético goalkeeper Jan Oblak.

The hosts regained the lead in the 71st minute with another well-taken Alvarez penalty after Henrique fouled Marcos Llorente, before substitute Alexander Sørloth sealed the win with a close-range finish on the rebound.

“These are three important points,” Alvarez told Dazn. “We have to keep going. Think about [Saturday’s game at] Las Palmas, rest and focus. That’s all. I had a few chances for a hat-trick but the important thing is that we were able to win. At some points it got complicated, but we pulled it off.”

Third-placed Atlético have 63 points, three behind Real Madrid and seven adrift of leaders Barcelona. Valladolid stay on 16 points, 14 points from safety with seven games left.



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