Honda apologises to Milan... for not fulfilling his potential?
"I thank you for bringing me to Milan, and I apologize to the club if I haven't performed at my best so far".
The former CSKA Moscow star confirmed that he doesn't feel like a difference-maker, but a more hardworking component who can sacrifice himself for the team, even defensively.
Regarding what he said today (that Milan "fires too many coaches, and buys players who are reaching the end of their careers"), the Japanese international denied having said that the club was bringing in players in decline, but that it was hard for individuals like him to make a difference in delicate moments such as this.