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Alexandre Pato eyes a place in Brazil’s Olympic team

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The AC Milan striker insists that he is fit and ready to fight for gold in the upcoming London Olympics, while the Rossoneri have hired a new physiotherapist to combat their troublesome injuries.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alexandre-Pato-c4901 has announced that he has fully recovered from the injury, and is ready to join the Brazilian team as they prepare to travel to Europe for the London Olympics.
The Brazilian striker missed most of the 2011-12 season due to a recurring muscle injury that has baffled the medics, but has once again been declared fit to play ahead of the 2012 Olympics.
Pato stated that he has been working hard for a month to make his comeback from the injury, and insisted that he has been training since his last appearance for the Rossoneri against Barcelona.
The Diavolo aggressor stated that he has recovered his physical strength and is ready to represent Brazil at London. The Brazilian insisted that the Olympics has been his target since his team’s elimination from Coppa America in the last summer, and stated
that he is completely available at the disposal of his National team.
While taking to the Corriere dello Sport, the 22-year-old said:
“I have been working hard for a month, but effectively since the match with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858. The Olympics are my objective after our elimination in the Coppa
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/America-c38390 last summer.”
Pato is qualified to play in the London Olympics as his age passes the 22 years barrier for the competition.
The Diavolo striker was one of the numerous important injuries that the Milan outfit had to suffer during their latest campaign, and now the club has taken decisive steps to stop the problem from hampering another season.
La Gazzetta dello Sport has reported that the Rossoneri are hiring American physiotherapist Bill Tillson, in an effort to counter their injury problems.
A new position has been created at San Siro to accommodate the medical practitioner, and the hiring is aimed at ensuring that the injured players make smooth comeback onto the field for AC Milan.

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