Scott McTominay’s goal and Antonio Conte’s jubilation become an assignment for a high school class in Naples: the professor’s idea.
The Scudetto as food for thought. Even soccer in the service of the school, and in this case it is Napoli that steals the show. Precisely, the Napoli of Antonio Conte, freshly Scudetto winner.
It is well known that Professor Bruno Siciliano, a professor at the Federico II University, is a luminary in robotics, but he is also a die-hard supporter of the Parthenopean formation. He never misses an opportunity, together with his friends, to go to an away match. And just these days, upon returning from the Scudetto party, he went wild with his students in a crazy entrance with a plaid skirt, in homage to Scudetto man Scott McTominay.
The same midfielder MVP of the Serie A championship became the subject of a class assignment at Elio Vittorini High School on Domenico Fontana Street.
McTominay nel compito di fisica: la trovata del docente
McTominay’s reverse kick that unlocked Napoli-Cagliari is history. It was the Scotsman’s most important goal of the season as he reached double digits and had a stellar season, stealing the cover from others of his teammates as well.
Il compito in classe sulla rovesciata di McTominay (Screenshot dal web) SpazioNapoli
Thus, Professor Mario Rainone decided to give Class II H a decidedly special test with the following outline:
“Footballer McTominay, known as McFratm, scored a splendid backhand goal, rising about 1.6 meters from the ground. Calculate the speed and time of the fall.”
Not only this exercise, but also one on the time of flight and the maximum height reached by Antonio Conte as he was carried in triumph by his players under the Curva. In short, a completely Naples-themed assignment.
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Le parole del docente: “A scuola con la parrucca azzurra”
Professor Rainone was thus interviewed for the particular assignment, which immediately went viral on social media. Here is the commentary reported by Il Mattino:
“Yes I am a huge Napoli fan and in fact after the victory I showed up at school wearing a fourth Scudetto jersey and a blue wig, I took my cue from Professor Bruno Siciliano of the Faculty of Engineering who gave a lecture two years ago more or less in these guises.”