Milan Star Ronaldinho: Players Are Happy In Leonardo's New System
The South American forward was a key factor against the Biancocelesti and the Rossoneri were victorious...
Playmaker Ronaldinho is one of the players that has improved in recent times and was pleased with the victory in Rome.
"In the first-half we did very well, but the second was more difficult," admitted the ex-Barcelona star to Sky.
The Brazilian is now being used in a three-man attack on the left flank in a 4-3-3 formation and played a part in the victory today by assisting Pato on the winning goal at the Stadio Olimpico.
"Leonardo has us playing in a new way and we all really like to play that system," he continued.
"In my career, I have never been just a scorer, but more and more I am becoming a player who assists [his team-mates]. My season and the [Brazilian] national team? I just think about Milan and making the fans happy."
Milan host Cagliari when Serie A resumes in two weeks time.
Adam Scime, Goal.com
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