A botched clearance allowed Jose Callejon to score the only goal of the game at the San Siro and consign Inter to a sixth straight game without a win.
イタリアでは、良ければ神様かのように賞賛され、悪ければ犯罪者かのように批判、罵倒される。
— Yuto Nagatomo | 長友佑都 (@YutoNagatomo5) May 2, 2017
そこに人としてのモラル、リスペクトはない。
限られた人しか経験できないこの厳しい環境で、仕事ができることに誇りを感じる。
ここにきて7年。
全てが自分の大きな財産となって未来へ繋がる。
Nagatomo, who was handed a dismal rating of 1/10 by ESPN for a poor display, has now since taken to Twitter and accused supporters of treating him like a criminal in the aftermath.
"In Italy, if you do well you're treated as a God. If you do badly you are criticised and insulted like a criminal. There are no morals, no respect," the disgruntled defender, who has 91 caps for Japan and has been with Inter since 2011, said.
Fans didn't hold back on their criticism of the Japanese full back after the game.
How not to defend explained by Nagatomo pic.twitter.com/WxkwK976A5
— #NerazzurriWorld (@NerazzurriWorld) May 1, 2017
Can we be angry at Nagatomo for being as shit as he's always been, clubs fault for still having him at the club then extending to 2019
— Mark (@burnerbean) May 1, 2017
Just found where #nagatomo was born @Dunia_Interisti pic.twitter.com/DobTicIxgk
— ايزاك (@Isaaction) May 1, 2017
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