World Cup 2010: Milan Star Ronaldinho Believes In Brazil Place

The Brazil ace thinks he's going to the World Cup...

By Salvatore Landolina

Ronaldinho, Brazil (Grazia Neri)
Ronaldinho has not given up hope of playing for Brazil at the World Cup.

And he is his convinced good form for Milan will make a call hard to resist from coach Carlos Dunga.

"If I continue playing like this at Milan then I believe I will be part of the squad," he told a Brazilian radio station, as reported by La Repubblica.

"Ever since I was 15, not one season has gone by where I have not worn the Brazil shirt.

"At times I could have even worn the captain's armband, and I always give my best for Brazil.

"My objective is to also play at the World Cup in Brazil in 2014."

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