Not blaming him for the loss but the guy does my head in. There were 3 particular instances late in the game when the score was 2-2 which just perfectly sum D'Ambrosio up for me:
1. A ball is played to D'Ambrosio and he doesn't realise he's actually free. He doens't even fucking realising he has time, space and options to take the ball forward or look for a pass. Instead, he instinctively and immediately turns his body away from goal, shielding from a non-existent opponent, and passes backwards.
2. He receives the ball in his typical diagonal position with Hakimi to his right closer to the byline. There isn't a single player in the Madrid box but D'Ambrosio, being the 60IQ player he is, still tries to cross into the box for absolutely nobody. Typical though, his cross fails to even clear the first man and Madrid win the ball back cheaply.
3. Identical scenario as #2, except this time, there is a handful of Inter players in the box. D'Ambrosio crosses, but again, his cross hits the near man a few meters in front of him, possession is wasted, and Madrid counter attack again.
Like I said, he's not to blame for the loss or our current form by any means. But time and time again, his deficiencies are so exposed whenever we play against any top 6 level teams and we need more quality. It's always lacking from him.