Thursday, July 30, 2009

Pato: I Don't Have The Strength To Play As A Central Striker

Teenage Milan forward Alexandre Pato has asked coach Leonardo not to make him play as a first striker and talked about his objectives for next season.

Last season Alexandre Pato justified the big transfer fee Milan paid his former club Internacional almost two years ago with a number of impressive displays and 15 Serie A goals.

The 19-year-old is used to playing as a second striker, but with a number of transfer objectives falling through for the Rossoneri this summer, he may have to adapt to playing as a central striker sometimes, which he has already done during some of the team's pre-season friendlies so far.

However, speaking to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Pato made an appeal to new coach Leonardo not to make him play as a first striker anymore.

"This season I want to play as a second striker, I don't have the physique to play as a first striker," he said.


"If I'll be able in the best position and with more continuity, I will do better than last season.

"Does Kaka's departure help me? Don't say that. Ricky helped Milan win everything. But now, without him, we must try to keep the club at high levels."

Asked if he would like to play with Juventus striker David Trezeguet, who's currently being linked with Milan, Pato commented: "It's not up to the players to make purchases. If Trezeguet arrives, we will give him a good welcome because he is a great player who has scored many goals."

On his objective for next season, he said: "I'm happy because I'll be able to play in the Champions League from the start. Two years ago I started in January and Milan went out in the last 16: I just had two matches, this time I'm convinced it will go better. I'm sure Milan will go further in Europe."


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