Yuto Nagatomo says he was treated like “a criminal” after his mistake against Napoli, but is “proud” to be an Inter player.
The Japanese full-back failed to clear a cross at San Siro on Sunday, allowing Jose Callejon to ghost in behind him and score the winning goal.
“In Italy, if you do well you’re treated as a God,” Nagatomo wrote on Twitter.
“If you do badly you are criticised and insulted like a criminal. There’s no morals, no respect.
Yuto Nagatomo says he was treated like “a criminal” after his mistake against Napoli, but is “proud” to be an Inter player.
The Japanese full-back failed to clear a cross at San Siro on Sunday, allowing Jose Callejon to ghost in behind him and score the winning goal.
“In Italy, if you do well you’re treated as a God,” Nagatomo wrote on Twitter.
“If you do badly you are criticised and insulted like a criminal. There’s no morals, no respect.
“I’m proud to work in a hard environment where few have succeeded in doing so. I’ve been here for seven years. All this just gives me strength to look forward and to the future.”