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Seedorf is confident Milan will bounce back from a bad period

SoccerNews in Serie A, UEFA Champions League 20 Oct 2009

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Clarence Seedorf draws spirit from AC Milan`s 2-1 win against Roma, last Sunday.
On Wednesday, the Dutch midfielder will battle against his former club Real Madrid.

`These are the games everyone wants to play, and participate in,` said Seedorf on Milan`s official website.

`With this victory against Roma we’ll have the right morale to face a strong Real Madrid.`

`This gives us a lot of motivation which we have direct well in our minds, our hearts and our legs to try to get what we can.`

Milan needs a good result against the Spanish giants after their painful loss at home against Zurich (0-1). The Rossoneri gathered three points so far.

Madrid had a better start of the Champions League campaign: they won their first two games easily, against Zurich (2-5) and Olympique Marseille (3-0).

Milan didn`t play well against Roma but Seedorf remains optimistic and focuses on the things that went well.

`We have to take the positive things. We know what didn’t go well, but yesterday we managed to score two goals, which had only happened before in the first match day.

`These are also important things: getting there and being dangerous. We managed to do what we had planned during the week.

`I’m also happy for Ronaldinho and Pato who scored and the team earned three very important points, also for the morale.`

The last weeks, the team was criticised a lot. Against Roma there was a banner that targeted Seedorf.

`Honestly I didn’t see it, but I was told what it said.

`It`s too bad because I think these banners are of little importance for Milan`s moment, but it`s from a person with whom I had an argument before the match against Atalanta because that Milan fan insulted me strongly, repeatedly during the warm-up of the match in Bergamo, and I told him to go home during a break of the training.`

`For me it`s not a Milan fan, because a Milan fan would not insult his own players, especially in the warm-up.

`This person is certainly the one who put up the banner because for the rest I have no problems with any fans.

`I think there has always been a relationship with love, of course there can be discussions but if there were no love involved that wouldn’t even happen.

`After there were whistles at times, I was also applauded many times and for many years.`

`Also on Sunday they applauded me in certain moments of the match and I don’t think it’s a widespread thing.

`This person did not have the courage to come to Milanello (Milan`s training ground) to face the situation `man to man` and put up a banner involving many people who had nothing to do with it.

`I wanted to clear this up and say `Forza Milan.` In the next home match, we’ll have even more fun,` concluded Seedorf.

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