Forlan hits out at former club Inter Milan

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Uruguay international striker Diego Forlan has lambasted former club Inter Milan, claiming he was made to feel like an outcast by the Italian club.

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.

He said his requests to say goodbye to the club were ignored after signing with Brazil's Internacional in 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 Four Four Two.

"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."

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