AC Milan playmaker Ronaldinho is delighted with his "perfect" start to life at the San Siro and claims the best is yet to come.
Ronaldinho has provided evidence that he is returning to top form after his summer move from Barcelona, having found the net in the Rossoneri's last three games.
The Brazil international had a dismal final season at the Nou Camp but is returning to his world-beating best since his summer move and he claims life could not be better.
"I'm having a great time," he said. "I'm playing somewhere where for a long time I couldn't even have imagined being.
"Things are going exactly how I thought and for me that's the greatest.
"I'm happy to be able to give my best and even if I am not yet at 100% physically, little by little I'm getting better and I'm happy to give back to the supporters all the affection that they're giving me.
"Everything that is happening here is perfect. From the first day to today everything is working perfectly.
"I have found a home where I feel very good, my family are good, they are happy and when I come to training, my team-mates are close to me, they help me.
"At the training ground, everyone that works there is very happy, they treat me well and even the supporters, when I'm at the stadium to play, they treat me well.
"Everything is happening in the best of ways. I feel good, I'm happy and delighted with everything that's happening."
Ronaldinho has started hitting the back of the net again and is Milan's top scorer this campaign with five goals in Serie A.
The two-time FIFA World Player of the Year and 2005 European Player of the Year has been left off both shortlists this year, but the 28-year-old hopes that by firing Milan to the title this season he can figure again next time around.
"I think that winning the title will be very difficult. it's a championship with many strong teams but we have a group of excellent players who can do it," Ronaldinho told Sky Italia.
"All the teams should be respected in the same way. However, I think that Inter have something extra because they are the champions, have a great coach, great players and for those reasons they have to be given great consideration.
"I think I can win the Ballon d'Or again, if I win the Scudetto with Milan.
"I want to give my all to win the Scudetto and I think that everything else will come as a consequence.
"I'm not a footballer off Playstation, I'm a normal footballer like all the others."
The Brazil international had a dismal final season at the Nou Camp but is returning to his world-beating best since his summer move and he claims life could not be better.
"I'm having a great time," he said. "I'm playing somewhere where for a long time I couldn't even have imagined being.
"Things are going exactly how I thought and for me that's the greatest.
"I'm happy to be able to give my best and even if I am not yet at 100% physically, little by little I'm getting better and I'm happy to give back to the supporters all the affection that they're giving me.
"Everything that is happening here is perfect. From the first day to today everything is working perfectly.
"I have found a home where I feel very good, my family are good, they are happy and when I come to training, my team-mates are close to me, they help me.
"At the training ground, everyone that works there is very happy, they treat me well and even the supporters, when I'm at the stadium to play, they treat me well.
"Everything is happening in the best of ways. I feel good, I'm happy and delighted with everything that's happening."
Ronaldinho has started hitting the back of the net again and is Milan's top scorer this campaign with five goals in Serie A.
The two-time FIFA World Player of the Year and 2005 European Player of the Year has been left off both shortlists this year, but the 28-year-old hopes that by firing Milan to the title this season he can figure again next time around.
"I think that winning the title will be very difficult. it's a championship with many strong teams but we have a group of excellent players who can do it," Ronaldinho told Sky Italia.
"All the teams should be respected in the same way. However, I think that Inter have something extra because they are the champions, have a great coach, great players and for those reasons they have to be given great consideration.
"I think I can win the Ballon d'Or again, if I win the Scudetto with Milan.
"I want to give my all to win the Scudetto and I think that everything else will come as a consequence.
"I'm not a footballer off Playstation, I'm a normal footballer like all the others."
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