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Milan Are Lucky To Have Ronaldinho - Mathieu Flamini
The 25-year-old believes that 'Dinho' simply needs support and confidence in order to make a difference for the Milanese giants...
Milan midfielder Mathieu Flamini has come to the defence of playmaker Ronaldinho.
The Brazilian was dropped from the line-up for the Champions League clash with Marseille after some disappointing performances against Inter and Livorno.
"We are fortunate to have a player like Ronaldinho in the team," Flamini said in an interview with Milan Channel.
"Maybe he is not 100 per cent, but he's still great. We must support him and show him confidence."
Meanwhile, the Frenchman is hoping to get off the mark for the Rossoneri, having not scored since his arrival in the summer of 2008.
"Goals? At Arsenal I scored five or six. Here, I am still looking for my first one," he complained.
Flamini is certain to start this weekend's match with Bologna, while the Italian press believe Ronaldinho may get another chance to shine in the starting XI.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
The Brazilian was dropped from the line-up for the Champions League clash with Marseille after some disappointing performances against Inter and Livorno.
"We are fortunate to have a player like Ronaldinho in the team," Flamini said in an interview with Milan Channel.
"Maybe he is not 100 per cent, but he's still great. We must support him and show him confidence."
Meanwhile, the Frenchman is hoping to get off the mark for the Rossoneri, having not scored since his arrival in the summer of 2008.
"Goals? At Arsenal I scored five or six. Here, I am still looking for my first one," he complained.
Flamini is certain to start this weekend's match with Bologna, while the Italian press believe Ronaldinho may get another chance to shine in the starting XI.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
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