The Rossoneri midfielder prays for more slip ups from Juventus, and urges the team to give their best in the remaining games of the season, with a hope to capture the Scudetto.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Sulley-Muntari-c34312 has voiced his hope that the Bianconeri will drop more points in the run to the Scudetto, and will allow the Champions to reinstate themselves at the top of the Serie A standings.
Juventus failed to wrap up the game against Lecce, and a blunder from Buffon gifted the relegation side a decisive late equaliser. The draw coupled with a win for the Rossoneri, has allowed the Milan outfit to creep to just one-point behind the Old Lady
in the race to the Scudetto.
The Diavolo midfielder stated that he has implored the skies to help them beat the Bianconeri to the top of the table. He insisted that with just two matches remaining in the league, the team should look to give their absolute all in each of the remaining
games, in the quest to end the season with the Scudetto in their hands.
The playmaker went on to state that the Diavolo have a great squad, and their hard work throughout the season despite some vital injuries, deserves better than a runners-up position in the league.
While talking to the press, the Ghanaian National stated:
“I’m praying to God that Juventus can be stopped again. Now we have to concentrate on the final two matches in the hope of ending the season at the top of the table. We deserve something important.”
Muntari stated that he is delighted with his goal for the team, but insisted that the collective effort of the players is to be commended for the victory. The midfielder went on to extol Kevin Prince Boateng, and insisted that the player played a vital role
in the Diavolo’s victory over Atalanta.
“I’m happy with my goal. It’s not my fourth goal though, it’s only my third. My teammates deserve the praise because I would not be able to do anything without them. Just look at the role Kevin Prince Boateng played last night.” He added.
AC Milan will face the city rivals http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan, in their second last game of the season.
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