Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Inter's Yuto Nagatomo admits on performance

Inter's Yuto Nagatomo admits
he needs to work on his
performances after CSKA
Moscow defeat
The Japan international hasn't been in his
best form this season with the struggling
Italians and he says he needs 'to do the
maximum in training to improve'
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Inter's Japanese defender Yuto Nagatomo
says he needs to work harder in training to
sort out his inconsistent performances after
his side's 2-1 Champions League loss to
CSKA Moscow on Wednesday.
The Nerazzurri's form has been shaky this
term along with Nagatomo's, and the 2-1
loss to CSKA reiterated that.
The Italian club's back four was once again
found wanting from a late set piece in
which they conceded a soft goal.
Nagatomo endured a mixed game, as
always the diminutive back popped up in
the top end of the park adding another
body to Inter's swooping attacking raids
but was caught out on occasion in defence.
"From a personal standpoint I have to do
the maximum in training to improve my
performances," Nagatomo pledged to the
official Inter website after the game.
As for his side's woes, Nagatomo said the
team was continuously working hard to
improve their situation given they currently
sit 15th in Serie A.
"Inter are not going through the greatest
period right now. Today a positive result
would have given us confidence,"
Nagatomo said.
"However, we're fighting to change the
situation and we have to continue doing
so."
Despite Inter's loss to CSKA they still find
themselves in the final 16 of the Champions
League.
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