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AC Milan Midfielder Clarence Seedorf Not Concerned With Inter
Midfield maestro believes Milan’s future is in their own hands.
By Rupert Fryer
AC Milan midfielder Clarence Seedorf has claimed the Rossoneri have their destiny in their own hands, insisting he is not concerned with what happens across the city at Inter.
"It is all in our own hands,” Seedorf is quoted as saying by milannews.it. "I am not worried about the future. We have to look at the present."
The Dutchman went on to admit that though the loss to Inter in the derby was a blow for the Rossoneri, it was only one match.
"The derby has been big, but it is still only three points. We must still believe, do our best and not look at Inter."
Finally, the 33-year-old confirmed he was not intimidated by the spending power of Inter, citing one of his former clubs as an example of how money doesn’t guarantee success.
"Whoever spends the most doesn't necessarily win," he said. "Real Madrid are an example of that."
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"It is all in our own hands,” Seedorf is quoted as saying by milannews.it. "I am not worried about the future. We have to look at the present."
The Dutchman went on to admit that though the loss to Inter in the derby was a blow for the Rossoneri, it was only one match.
"The derby has been big, but it is still only three points. We must still believe, do our best and not look at Inter."
Finally, the 33-year-old confirmed he was not intimidated by the spending power of Inter, citing one of his former clubs as an example of how money doesn’t guarantee success.
"Whoever spends the most doesn't necessarily win," he said. "Real Madrid are an example of that."
For the latest news and updates from Goal.com, follow our Twitter account!
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