I'D SIGN FOR A VICTORY Three days before the match against the Bianconeri, Clarence Seedorf talked about Juve's condition and the desire to break the Turin taboo. - THE DECLARATIONS OF SEEDORF - MILANELLO - Here are the declarations made by Clarence Seedorf to Milan Channel's microphones at the end of today's training session at Milanello: "On Saturday we are facing Juventus, a team who are playing an excellent season. Despite the many changes made to the squad in midfield and attack after the relegation, they still have important players. An important club like theirs doesn't change even after a relegation. Juve are a strong and determined team, which at various stages also managed to challenge for the title. For Milan it will be a fundamental game both for the points and for the prestige. Also this weekend there are other important games like Fiorentina, who are visiting another important team from Milan and Roma are visiting Udine. There are six games left and we know what to do. In the past I have managed to score against Juve, but for me all games against great teams have a lot of prestige. In this moment scoring a goal is a detail which could certainly give me pleasure, but the most important thing is the victory. I would sign immediately for these three points. Personally I know Buffon well, I scored a lot against him when I played for the other club of Milan. I consider him a great goalkeeper, but I will do everything to beat him in the far corner. After the great match we played at San Siro on Saturday we left behind all the negativity and for us these six games will be like six finals. There are many teams which are struggling to get results, but we have to be one of the teams who finish the season on a high."