New Cagliari signing Diego Godin has shared his belief that he cannot blame himself for anything that happened during his shorter than expected spell at Inter, that lasted just a single season.

Godin joined Inter on a free transfer in the Summer of 2019 on a three year contract after his contract with Atletico Madrid expired at the end of the previous season.

In his single season with the Nerazzurri club, Godin made a total of 36 appearances across all competitions, in which he scored two goals – including one in the Europa League final – and provided a single assist for his teammates.

“My time at Inter? I don’t think I can blame myself for anything. I brought out the best in myself. After all, we also reached the Europa League final,” he explained to the gathered media at his official presentation as a Cagliari player on Wednesday evening.

The veteran Uruguayan national team central defender was then asked about the ongoing media speculation linking Inter central midfielder Radja Nainggolan with a potential return to Cagliari, where he spent last season on loan.

“Everyone wants Radja in the team. I want him too. I hope he can arrive. Everyone spoke well of Cagliari, Sardinians love Uruguayans, it’s a place where I can feel respected.”