SCOTT MCTOMINAY celebrated clinching his second piece of silverware with Napoli in less than 12 months with a cigar and the trophy by his side.
McFratm as he has become affectionately known by the Neapolitan faithful has had an incredible calendar year.


And he capped it off on Monday by helping the Partenopei to Italian Super Cup glory against fellow Scot Lewis Ferguson‘s Bologna.
The final was played in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, with McTominay’s side running out 2-0 winners thanks to a double from David Neres.
The Brazilian’s first goal was a delightful curling effort before half-time as Napoli controlled proceedings.
Lewis Ferguson cleared another chance off the line before he had an opportunity of his own to level the scores but he headed straight at keeper Milinkovic-Savic from point blank range.
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That miss was to prove costly as Neres grabbed his second minutes later, capitalising on some slack play at the back before dinking the on-rushing keeper Ravaglia.
Napoli saw the game out quite comfortably in the end to secure their second trophy this year and their first Scudetto/Super Cup double since 1990.
And McTominay himself has had a glittering 12 months, helping Antonio Conte‘s men to win just their fourth Scudetto in the club’s history last May.
He was also named the best player in Italy after a stunning season scoring 13 goals in 36 appearances.
Last month, he set Scotland on their way to the World Cup for the first time in 28 years, with a stunning overhead kick as Steve Clarke‘s men beat Denmark 4-2.
He said he’s watched his goal more than 500 times and still gets goosebumps thinking about it.
And the 29-year-old was also a Ballon d’Or nominee and finished inside the top 20 this year.
Now he’s added the Super Cup to his personal list of honours.
He posted on his Instagram a picture of him in the dressing room afterwards with what looks like a cigar in hand, winners medal and the trophy down beside him.
The picture is accompanied with the words ‘Bellissimo’.
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