Forlan hits out at former club Inter Milan
Forlan hits out at former club Inter Milan
Forlan joined Inter from Atletico Madrid in the summer of 2011, managed just two goals from 18 matches.

Rio de Janeiro: Uruguay international striker Diego Forlan has lambasted former club Inter Milan, claiming he was made to feel like an outcast by the Italian Serie A outfit.

The 33-year-old, who joined Inter from Atletico Madrid in the summer of 2011, managed just two goals from 18 matches in a forgettable season at the San Siro, reports Xinhua.

He said his requests to say goodbye to the club were ignored after signing with Brazil's Internacional last July.

"I knew I was leaving Inter. I wanted to say goodbye to my teammates but people wouldn't take my calls," Forlan told FourFourTwo.

"I tried to reach (team manager) Ivan Cordoba, but a club official told me that tomorrow was a difficult day for me to go in and say goodbye. The message was clear. I wasn't welcome anymore."

After a slow start with current club Internacional, Forlan has rediscovered his best form in 2013 with 10 goals from 11 matches.

"Football is still my life," he said. "And I can look back at a sport which has been good to me, playing alongside (Luis) Suarez, (Sergio) Aguero, (Ruud) Van Nistelrooy, (Juan Roman) Riquelme and Leandro Damiao under coaches like (Sir Alex) Ferguson and (Manuel) Pellegrini," he said.

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