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Milan Are On A Par With Barcelona & Can Win The Champions League - Robinho
Robinho has said Milan can beat anyone because they are as good as the Spanish giants.
By Salvatore Landolina
Milan ace Robinho claims the club's stock has risen so sharply that they are on a par with Barcelona.
The Brazilian has made his pitch for the season following his arrival from Manchester City and he underlined his aims of taking the club to the Champions League final.
"I dream of the final between Milan and Barcelona. At the moment they are the strongest teams," he told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
"Milan made some huge buys and on paper we are very strong. We are deadly on paper, but now we have to be like that on the pitch.
"I feel at home at Milan because of the Brazilians and I have important friends in Ronaldinho, Alexandre Pato and Thiago Silva."
Milan play against Real Madrid in the Champions League, and Robinho will not be forgiving against his former team.
"I would like to win at the Bernabeu as it is a magical stadium. And if I score I will celebrate," he concluded.
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The Brazilian has made his pitch for the season following his arrival from Manchester City and he underlined his aims of taking the club to the Champions League final.
"I dream of the final between Milan and Barcelona. At the moment they are the strongest teams," he told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
"Milan made some huge buys and on paper we are very strong. We are deadly on paper, but now we have to be like that on the pitch.
"I feel at home at Milan because of the Brazilians and I have important friends in Ronaldinho, Alexandre Pato and Thiago Silva."
Milan play against Real Madrid in the Champions League, and Robinho will not be forgiving against his former team.
"I would like to win at the Bernabeu as it is a magical stadium. And if I score I will celebrate," he concluded.
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