AC MILAN striker Filippo Inzaghi is keen to get the Rossoneri's Serie A campaign back on track after the winter break.
Carlo Ancelotti's side are currently languishing 12th in the Italian top flight having failed to win at the San Siro this season and scoring just three goals at home.
That form is in stark contrast to their exploits on the global stage that have seen the Italian giants become European and world champions in the last 12 months.
And 34-year-old Inzaghi is confident his side's ongoing training camp in Dubai will help his team-mates regain their focus for the domestic battle to come.
"Now we can start all over again with a lot of enthusiasm," Inzaghi told Sky Italia.
"In Dubai, we can make the best possible preparations due to the climate and our aim now is to recoup points in Serie A.
"It's going to be very difficult to win it and our aim is to finish inside the top four."
Inzaghi enjoyed a memorable 2007, scoring both goals in the 2-1 Champions League final win against Liverpool in Athens before going on to claim Club World Cup glory in Yokohama last month.
The experienced frontman also became the all-time leading goalscorer in European competition after his strike in Milan's final Champions League Group D fixture against Celtic took him onto 63 goals, one goal clear of Germany legend Gerd Muller.
"It was a year which can never be repeated - 2007 was the most beautiful year of my career," Inzaghi continued.
"Athens, Yokohama and the record of goals, there are so many glorious moments that we have gained together.
"I have realised my dream of becoming European and World champion, and scoring in both competitions."
That form is in stark contrast to their exploits on the global stage that have seen the Italian giants become European and world champions in the last 12 months.
And 34-year-old Inzaghi is confident his side's ongoing training camp in Dubai will help his team-mates regain their focus for the domestic battle to come.
"Now we can start all over again with a lot of enthusiasm," Inzaghi told Sky Italia.
"In Dubai, we can make the best possible preparations due to the climate and our aim now is to recoup points in Serie A.
"It's going to be very difficult to win it and our aim is to finish inside the top four."
Inzaghi enjoyed a memorable 2007, scoring both goals in the 2-1 Champions League final win against Liverpool in Athens before going on to claim Club World Cup glory in Yokohama last month.
The experienced frontman also became the all-time leading goalscorer in European competition after his strike in Milan's final Champions League Group D fixture against Celtic took him onto 63 goals, one goal clear of Germany legend Gerd Muller.
"It was a year which can never be repeated - 2007 was the most beautiful year of my career," Inzaghi continued.
"Athens, Yokohama and the record of goals, there are so many glorious moments that we have gained together.
"I have realised my dream of becoming European and World champion, and scoring in both competitions."
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