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Ronaldinho: Milan Are Like Barcelona
The Rossoneri are coming, Ronaldinho has warned the rest of Serie A, comparing his side's attacking style with that of Barca.
Milan ace Ronaldinho has likened his club with European champions Barcelona, hailing the improving Diavoli.
The Rossoneri are now two points behind second placed Juventus and seven to the rear of league leaders Inter.
'Dinho was influential in their 2-1 win over Lazio on Sunday and believes their classy football resembles the Blaugrana's.
"No-one is playing like us in Italy with the three man attack - it makes us very similar to Barcelona," the Brazilian told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Ronaldinho is confident his side can continue their upward trend.
"I think this Milan team can only improve further, and we can go very far. Others will need to be careful," added the forward
"I am really happy. I am playing well and so is the team."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
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The Rossoneri are now two points behind second placed Juventus and seven to the rear of league leaders Inter.
'Dinho was influential in their 2-1 win over Lazio on Sunday and believes their classy football resembles the Blaugrana's.
"No-one is playing like us in Italy with the three man attack - it makes us very similar to Barcelona," the Brazilian told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Ronaldinho is confident his side can continue their upward trend.
"I think this Milan team can only improve further, and we can go very far. Others will need to be careful," added the forward
"I am really happy. I am playing well and so is the team."
Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com
Sun, sand, bikinis! The Beach Soccer World Cup, the hottest tournament in the world, layers the lotion in the November issue of Goal.com Magazine.
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