Sports 23/04/2010
Ronaldinho: 'I can't imagine a world cup without me'
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Although some time that the Brazilian coach has not he, the good form through which it passes do you keep intact Ronaldinho hopes of winning the next world championship. The 'gaucho' is convinced that, finally, finally give Dunga.





"I will go to the World Cup and win. In this last period I had, not my fault, some problems with the national team, but I can not imagine a World Cup without Ronaldinho on the pitch," said '80 'of Milan in an interview the Italian weekly 'Chi', to be published next week.



Ronaldinho said that the possibility of not being with the 'canarinha "seems" impossible, even if I think there is a risk of not participating. I feel bad, very bad, so for sure I will honor my country in the next World above, together with my selection, I win. "



You forget one thing the good 'Dinho': one who makes the list is Dunga. And it seems that you have other preferences for the area of the field in which he plays the former Barcelona.



If you finally decided to convene the third World Cup would be played by the striker from Porto Alegre. Ronaldinho was part of the Brazil team that won the title in Korea and Japan in 2002. It scored two goals, one of them beautiful bill, disputed the quarter-final against England.



The Rossoneri were also in the World Cup. Brazil fell eliminated in the quarterfinals against France and Ronaldinho left the event without score a single goal. The selection has been capped 87 times and scored 32 goals in total.

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