Gattuso: Scudetto And UEFA Cup Possible
The crocked midfielder is keeping the faith as he lays eyes on some silverware this term...
Injured Milan star Gennaro Gattuso insists he will do all he can to help his team reach their objectives as he shows his support from the bench.
The Italian international is out of action for the rest of the season following a knee ligament injury.
Nevertheless, Gattuso believes his teammates can conquer the UEFA Cup and Scudetto this term.
"It's hard to think that I am not there to help but I will be supporting my team all the way even though it's not much," Gattuso told Milan Channel.
"It would be a proud moment if we could get to the Istanbul final and a great staisfaction.
"Even if I am not there then I will be pitchside to help my teammates and give them my strength."
The Scudetto is also on top in the club's list of priorities and Gattuso believes his side can go all the way, despite the massive nine point gap with Inter.
"I think 2009 can be our year for the Scudetto as we haven't won it since 2004," added 'Ringhio'.
Milan are keen on the Tricolore, but they have looked a little shaky in the league this term.
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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