Ronaldinho In Hot Water After Party Claims

According to Agencia Estado, Ronaldinho is in trouble with Milan following reports that he was out partying deep into the early hours of the morning in Brazil last week.

Ronaldinho, Milan, Milan-Bologna (Foto Grazia Neri)
Ronaldinho was Milan’s big summer signing, arriving from Barcelona, and he is being relied on heavily to help bring back the Scudetto to the red-and-black half of Italy’s fashion capital.

However, the Rossoneri have made a disastrous start to the Serie A season, losing both of their first two games.

Ronaldinho impressed in the opening 2-1 defeat at home to Bologna, but last Sunday he was desperately disappointing in the 2-0 reverse at Genoa, when he was hauled off at half time.

The playmaker looked extremely jaded during the match at the Stadio Ferraris, having only a few days earlier been involved in a World Cup qualifier for Brazil against Bolivia, which ended goalless.

Agencia Estado claims that following the match, Ronaldinho and several of his Brazil team-mates partied wildly in Rio de Janeiro deep into the early hours of Thursday morning.

This has reportedly infuriated Milan, who were hoping that Ronnie would end the partying ways that many believe caused his career at Barcelona to nosedive last term.

Ronaldinho held talks with Vice President Adriano Galliani yesterday, where he insisted to him that the reports were erroneous, and that he had only been out partying until 2am, and was in bed asleep (by himself) at 2:30am.

Only 2:30am eh!

Roberto Rossi
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