Robinho: AC Milan is aiming for the Serie A title

The Brazilian ace is eager for domestic action to resume as he aims to help his club climb the ladder and reach the summit of the Italian championship sooner rather than later

By Salvatore Landolina

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AC Milan forward Robinho insists winning the Serie A title again is top priority at San Siro as he looks ahead to next Saturday's game against Fiorentina.

Massimiliano Allegri's men are third in the championship race at the moment, behind Lazio and Udinese.

However, the Brazilian feels it is only a matter of time before his side take an unchallenged command at the top of the table.

"Our aim is to win as many games as possible so we can get back to the top, but we are already in a good position now," Robinho told Milan Channel. "We are doing well and we hope to continue doing so as we want to win the league."

Fiorentina welcomes Milan to the Artemio Franchi in seven days and Robinho has called for a perfect game, knowing of the potential pitfalls away from San Siro.

"It will be a difficult game against Fiorentina. It's never easy playing away from home, but we must aim to win," he concluded.

Kickoff in Florence is at 2:45 pm EST

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