McTominay dances with fan while puffing on cigarette as Napoli party continues

The Napoli -Titelfeest looks like it will never end.

And nobody seems to enjoy it more than Scott McTominay!

Napoli secured their fourth Serie A -Kroon on Friday evening.

Scotland star McTominay, because he has been throughout the season, was central to success with a stunning acrobatic attempt to break the impasse against Cagliari.

A 2-0 win saw GLI Azzurri win the Scudetto and McTominay was visibly emotional after the greatest performance of his career to date.

Mctominay, 28, has been the best player in Italy this season after his £ 25 million relocation of Manchester United.

With 12 goals from midfield, he conquered the hearts of the Napoli fans who absolutely alienate him.

Fans have paid tribute to Mctominay in all sorts of ways, ranging from pizzas to tattoos, while an incredible sanctuary in honor of him now has a pride in the Naples city center.

And the Hampden -hero has definitely given love back in the aftermath of the stunning title Triumph of his team.

He was in front and the center of Napoli's fervent parties.

McTominay and Scotland teammate Billy Gilmour were seen during the weekend in a restaurant kitchen in a restaurant kitchen.

There was also a funny moment during the open top bus parade of Napoli when a fan threw a bottle of whiskey to the upper deck for McTominay.

He was all too happy to scrap the cap and to get a fairly big swig out of the famous grain bottle before he drove him back.

But the parties certainly did not end there.

Another brilliant video has emerged from McTominay on social media.

The midfielder – who can see a cigarette puffing – has spotted dances with an older fan.

McTominay is also absolutely fond of the moment, with a radiant smile and laughter.

The old man also seemed to enjoy enormously, while the camera of the star of the star looked at a smile on her face.

After all the wild parties, the Napoli players went to the Vatican to meet Pope Leo XVI.

McTominay saw his hands shake with the recently appointed pope.

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