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Scudetto Hopes Stumble: McTominay Rescues Point for Napoli in Parma Stalemate

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Napoli’s charge toward the Serie A title hit a significant roadblock on Sunday afternoon as they were held to a frustrating 1-1 draw by a resilient Parma at the Stadio Ennio Tardini. Despite a second-half resurgence, the reigning champions could not overcome a nightmare start that has left their Scudetto ambitions hanging by a thread.  

The match had barely begun when the home crowd was sent into a frenzy. With just 33 seconds on the clock, Gabriel Strefezza capitalized on a disorganized Napoli backline to fire a curled right-footed effort past Vanja Milinkovic-Savic. It was a hammer blow for Antonio Conte’s men, who looked shell-shocked by the early intensity of the “Gialloblu.”  

The Long Climb Back

For the remainder of the first half, Napoli struggled to break down a compact Parma defense. Despite the creative efforts of Stanislav Lobotka and Frank Anguissa, the visitors were often reduced to speculative efforts. Parma, meanwhile, looked dangerous on the break, with Enrico Delprato nearly catching Milinkovic-Savic off his line.

The equalizer finally arrived in the 60th minute, and it was a moment of pure persistence. Lobotka played a crisp through ball into the path of Rasmus Højlund, who expertly shielded the ball before laying it off to Scott McTominay. The Scotsman didn’t hesitate, drilling a low diagonal shot from the edge of the area into the bottom corner to restore parity.  

A Frantic Finale

Sensing a comeback, Conte threw on reinforcements, but the winner remained elusive. Napoli dominated the closing stages, recording nearly 60% possession, and Alisson Santos came closest in stoppage time with a stinging drive that forced a fine save from Zion Suzuki.  

After the whistle, a disappointed Antonio Conte noted that the early goal “influenced the remainder of the match,” admitting that while his team gave everything, the dropped points are a bitter pill to swallow. With league leaders Inter Milan finding ways to win, this draw feels like a defeat for the Neapolitans. 

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