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Nagatomo Move to F.C. Internazionale

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Nagatomo Move to F.C. Internaz...
Congratulations to Japanese footballer Yuto Nagatomo on his move to F.C. Internazionale, one of Italy`s biggest & most famous football clubs.

Although he`s small even by Japanese standards, he`s very quick, skillful & hard-working, and I think he`ll do well if he gets enough first-team game time.

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birdy
Commented by birdy
Posted at 2011-02-08 12:23

You love soccer,don't you?

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Teragoya Otto
Commented by Teragoya Otto
Posted at 2011-02-11 11:11

Yes, I love soccer! But I`m mostly interested in EPL (English Premier League), not so much Italian or other countries` leagues.

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michiko
Commented by michiko
Posted at 2011-02-11 00:20

Do you like Nagatomo? I don't know him. Is he a famous football player?  A football player that I remember is Miura someone only. Hehe... Who is your favorite football player in the world?

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Teragoya Otto
Commented by Teragoya Otto
Posted at 2011-02-11 11:15

I`m not a big fan of Nagatomo, but his style of play is quite exciting, & I`m interested to see how he performs in Italy.

My favourite player? Sorry, but that`s too difficult to answer - I have many favourites...

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Stuart
Commented by Stuart
Posted at 2011-02-11 17:21

Once Nagatomo learns to communicate with the other members of Inter's defence, he will quickly develop into a very good player.

There seems to be lots of Japanese players playing in Europe now. Okazaki and Hosogai have just moved to German teams, and Ryo Miyaichi is on loan at Feyenoord from Arsenal. Exciting times for Japanese football

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