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Balotelli: Milan want to win all remaining games
The controversial attacker is full of ambition for the remainder of the season, and is determined to help his new team to success
Mario Balotelli has stressed that AC Milan want to win all their remaining games this season as they are gunning for automatic qualification for the Champions League.The Rossoneri sit third in the Serie A table at the moment after a difficult start to the 2012-13 campaign, yet Balotelli is hungry for more and believes they can climb to second spot in the table if they keep up their current form.
"We have to think one game at a time and not look at any of the other teams. We want to win all our matches from here to the end of the season," Balotelli was quoted as saying on the Milan website.
"I’m here to win and I have to do all I can to make sure this team wins. If I play I try and score and if I don’t play, I try and build up my team-mates, some of them are even younger than me.
"I settled in immediately here as soon as I arrived. I’m working well, I’m improving and by working hard I’m sure I can improve a lot."
Balotelli has netted seven goals in six Serie A appearances so far for Milan.
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