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El Shaarawy: AC Milan confident things will improve
The Italy international has little doubt that the 2011 Scudetto winners will get back on track in the not too distant future
AC Milan attacker Stephan El Shaarawy and his team-mates are confident that the Rossoneri will be able to turn things around shortly as they prepare for Wednesday's Serie A match against Cagliari.The San Siro outfit have been in disappointing form in the opening weeks of the season as they have lost three out of their four first Serie A games, but El Shaarawy has little doubt that the team will improve in the weeks to come.
"I am happy about my first goal of the season [against Udinese], but I want to keep scoring," El Shaarawy stated to the official Milan website.
"Doing it at home [versus Cagliari] will raise confidence. We know that we are a good team and we are all confident that things will improve.
"We are working hard and we will improve. I feel that I have been finding my form over the last two or three games and it is just a pity that my goal did not help us win."
Wednesday's encounter versus Cagliari at San Siro kicks off at 20:45CET.
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