Such a shame this guy didn't reach his potential, he had the chance to be a great with us. I know its only a loan but I don't see this dog coming back.
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Well, that's nice.
He reached his potential. But not at Inter where he was just too old for his playing style and life style.
His one and only input was that goal vs Empoli which resulted us getting to CL. Other than that hes been a colossal failure.
Need to sell his ass 100% in the summer 21. 10M would be more than fine price.
He scored the equalizer vs PSV which helped us turn the game around.
He scored the opener vs Juventus which was probably the goal of the season.
He gave the winning assist to Lautaro vs Parma when team morale was extremely low (CL elimination, coppa elimination, didn't win in like 5 games or something vs scrub teams, he was banned from a game by Marotta and had the whole shitfest with Icardi and Perisic where the club failed to give Perisic the move he was asking for, which led to further turmoil later on).
He was fine in his first season apart from getting injured the second time which was vs Milan. It was more of an issue of not seeing him on the pitch long enough than him being supbar. His worst games came when he was playing half injured because we had no other options or plans.
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The most frustrating thing about this transfer was I feel we never got to actually see him in form. He still had the ability to help this team last year and the year previous, but between injuries under Spaletti and falling out with Marotta we were robbed of ever actually seeing the true Naingollan in an inter jersey.
Yep just one of those unfortunate transfers that never worked out. I thought he had a decent first season tbh and did pop up with some crucial goals. If you look at the transfer on its own I wouldn’t say it was the at bad but for me it’s always gonna be associated with Zaniolo. We actually lost him and gave them money on top for this guy. It’s gonna depend mostly on how good Zaniolo becomes but let’s just say if he ever gets close to reaching his full potential than this will go down for me as easily the worst transfer in the past 15 years
The biggest issue is that he never cared for this club. But don't worry,he'll score against us next time we play against Cagliari and he will grinta all the way.So fuck him,asshole.
Yeah. Nainggolan was good for us at the start and we really missed him when he didn't play. Like the away match against the Spurs. Fucking Lucas Biglia who ruined Nainggolan's rest of the year 2018.
Unprofessionalism in the winter was then another thing but on the pitch he was good when he was fit.
Well this is the end of it. There's the rumor of gentlemen agreement with Cagliari over Nainggolan's permanent transfer in the summer. Whether it is just transfer with cash or players, he will move to Cagliari. We will lose some money this fiscal year because the amortization cost and small part of the salary we need to cover. But in the summer, if they can agree to a fee high enough, we should be fine. His book value after this season will be less than 10m€.
Good riddance. I made my dislike for Eriksen’s attitude known but Nainggolan is a whole other level. Heck he even disrespects himself as a sportsman with his crappy lifestyle. Even Brozo looks more intelligent in comparison! Not a tear shed and absolutely no regret. Adios
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Radja Nainggolan has fired a parting shot at Inter after returning to Cagliari on loan, claiming the "joy of playing football was taken away from me".
I wonder what Eriksen gonna say after leaving Inter.
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Fuck off and never return.
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Radja doesn't really have the right to say such things. He lost the joy of playing all on his own when he started prioritizing seemingly everything in his life other than football. Conte gave him more minutes to show something than he deserved if we're being honest.
Eriksen is a different story. He could take plenty of shots at Conte and I wouldn't blame him. I wouldn't say Eriksen is blameless, but he at least has a good work ethic and deserved more opportunities to integrate with the squad.
This deal ended up just like how most of us called it at the beginning, an expensive flop, but it was out of necessity as he was the toy to keep Spaletti happy.
Just as Kondogbia with Mancini and Vidal with Conte.
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