Both players are taking Italian lessons once a week and are settling into the lifestyle, enjoying the weather and the city of Naples. They are also finding the transition to Serie A competitive and tactical, similar to the Premier League.
Both players were struck by the warm and passionate welcome from the fans, especially during their introductions before a game. They felt it was surreal and incredibly motivating.
Scott McTominay acknowledges the pressure but emphasizes the team's focus on taking it one game at a time. He and the team are committed to working hard and improving every day.
Scott describes Conte as a demanding but fair manager with a clear vision. He is straightforward, business-like during training, and always aims to get the best out of his players.
Scott decided to leave Manchester United after 22 years to pursue new opportunities and push his career further. He was drawn to Napoli's passionate fans, the coach, and the chance to play in Serie A. The decision was mutual and straightforward.
Billy Gilmour sees the move to Napoli as a significant step in his career. He was motivated by the challenge, the club's history, and the opportunity to play in Serie A. He is grateful for the support from Brighton and is settling in well.
Both players are focused on taking it one game at a time, working hard, and doing their best. They aim to win trophies and make the fans happy, both for Napoli and Scotland.
Both players are excited about the growing presence of Scottish players in Serie A. They see it as a great opportunity and a testament to the league's competitiveness.
Jose Mourinho was supportive and acknowledged Scott's decision to play for Scotland, but Scott had already made up his mind. Mourinho's support was appreciated but not decisive in the final decision.
Their routine includes training, recovery, and downtime. They often have dinner together, watch football, and rest. They describe it as a balanced and enjoyable life.
Jonathan Sutherland travels to Naples to speak to two Scots who are starring in Serie A.
Napoli's Scott McTominay and Billy Gilmour chat to Jonathan about adapting to life in Italy, their relationship with Antonio Conte and following in the footsteps of Diego Maradona.
McTominay also opens up on his decision to leave Manchester United, while Gilmour discusses swapping Brighton for Naples.
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