Soccer-Como offer Napoli fans free beer to reward fair play


(Reuters) - Como will offer a free beer to each Napoli fan who travel to the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia for their Serie A fixture in February, the recently promoted club said on Monday as they want to thank the supporters for the warm welcome they received last Friday in Naples.

Napoli's Scott McTominay scored after 25 seconds and Romelu Lukaku and David Neres were also on target as they beat visitors Como 3-1 on Friday to extend their lead at the top of the table.

Como, with two wins in seven games, returned to Serie A after a 21-year absence this season.

However, Cesc Fabregas' team already enjoy the league's top atmosphere as they were particularly appreciated in Naples by the home crowd, who gave the visitors a warm welcome.

"Como 1907 would like to extend sincere thanks to @sscnapoli and its fans for the beautiful display of sportsmanship following the match on Friday evening," Como said on social media platform X.

"The atmosphere at the Maradona stadium and reaction of both fans after the game was second to none.

"This is why Como 1907 will be buying a beer for every travelling Napoli fan at the return leg at the Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia in February 2025."

Como are 14th in the standings with eight points.

(Reporting by Anita Kobylinska in Gdansk, editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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