Alexandre Pato Pleased With Milan's Friendly Win Over Chicago Fire

Brazilian reacts to American win.

By Salvatore Landolina

Alexandre Pato - Milan (Getty Images)
Milan striker Alexandre Pato is already thinking about next season as he reacts to a 1-0 win over Chicago Fire during the club's American tour.

Clarence Seedorf bagged the winner on 47 minutes in a game that proved less than easy for the Italian side as Fire turned up the heat.

"It was a nice game, but it was not easy to score because they had closed up," Pato told the club's official website.

"However, the support from the fans was nice. It's nice to have these experiences and the team enjoyed it.

"Now we are looking ahead to the next game in Canada and then the holidays. After that we will go back to Italy for next season."

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