Radja Nainggolan takes fall for Inter’s struggles but is not solely responsible | Paolo Bandini


Inter have made a statement with suspending the Belgian but they should have been more diligent before paying €24m plus two quality players for his services

Radja Nainggolan crashed his car on the day he came to Inter. A tyre burst on his Ferrari Lusso as he was making the drive north from Rome to Milan for pre-season training, causing him to veer into a motorway guardrail. The accident was not his fault and yet, looking back now, it does feel like an omen for everything that was to come.

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