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Ronaldo ready to revitalise Milan AC Milan continue to mix convincing UEFA Champions League form with disappointing results – especially at home – in Serie A. However, Ronaldo's expected return from injury at Cagliari Calcio on Sunday could give Carlo Ancelotti's side the impetus needed to revive their Scudetto challenge. 'I'm ready' "I'm ready, but it's up to the coach to decide whether I play or not," said Ronaldo. "I really want to play. I have been training hard, but a game is a different matter." The 31-year-old Brazilian striker suffered what looked like a minor injury on 31 July, but a series of complications since have kept him out for nearly four months. Poor home form Ronaldo, who arrived from Real Madrid CF last January, scored seven goals in 14 league appearances last term. In his subsequent absence, the Rossoneri have won three of their five away games, scoring 15 goals, yet have earned only four points from six matches at San Siro, scoring three goals. "I'm sure this campaign can still change very much," Ronaldo added. Falling behind Milan, however, require a quick recovery as they are eleven points behind Serie A leaders FC Internazionale Milano. "Inter are playing well," said the former Nerazzurri forward. "However, the season is still very long. I think there are several sides who are more less on the same level. We have big ambitions." Although they lie eleventh in Italy, Ancelotti's men continue to set the pace in UEFA Champions League Group D. Inter boost Meanwhile Inter, who host Atalanta BC on Saturday, may also welcome back a key man from a thigh injury as defender Marco Materazzi seems ready for his first league outing of the campaign. "It was a very painful injury," the Italian international said. "I could hardly sleep for a month because of the pain. But I have overcome the problem and am ready to finish the season strongly with Inter and Italy."
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Shah Rukh Khan 'Sexiest Asian' LONDON, NOV 23 Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has emerged as the Sexiest Asian man in the world in 2007, according to a list published by a weekly newspaper here. Eastern Eye, a leading British-Asian paper, says last year's winner Abhishek Bachchan was relegated to the fourth position this year. Hrithik Roshan came second followed by John Abraham. It is the first time the 42-year-old actor has topped the list in its three-year history. The first-ever winner was Abraham. The top ten were: 1) Shah Rukh Khan, 2) Hrithik Roshan, 3) John Abraham, 4) Abhishek Bhachchan, 5) Upen Patel, 6) Aamir Khan, 7) Salman Khan, 8) Ali Zafar, 9) Jay Sean and 10) Saif Ali Khan. British Asians on the list include Patel, Jay Sean, cricketer Mark Ramprakash (13) and footballer Michael Chopra (25). On being named the sexiest man on the planet, Khan told Eastern eye: "Me, really? Thanks. I feel too sexy to talk to anyone now! "I never thought I would be called a sexy guy or be put into that category. It's only because I carry myself the way I am comfortable - that is what is sexy, I think?" Hamant Varma, editor of Eastern eye and founder of Sexiest Asian Men list and Sexiest Asian Women List said: "Shah Rukh Khan is the complete package, good actor, good dancer, good looking and a showman. He is a great ambassador for India."- Paolo Maldini
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Maldini says Milan will take Club World Cup seriously MILAN, Nov 23 (Reuters) - European champions AC Milan are taking the Club World Cup seriously and the tournament comes at the perfect time in the season, captain Paolo Maldini said on Friday. The event, which takes place in Japan and involves seven clubs from the continental federations around the globe, starts on Dec. 7 with the final on Dec. 16. The competition has previously been widely criticised by the media, especially when it forced Manchester United to pull out of the FA Cup in 2000. Under the current format, Milan will play only two matches but have had to move their final Champions League match against Celtic forward by a week to accommodate the tournament. "We are very proud to participate in the Club World Cup. It is the first time we have played in this new format, which I believe is more difficult than before," Maldini told a news conference. "The first time we went to play (this tournament) not understanding perfectly the importance of this Cup. We realised it only after having won it." Milan have stuttered in Serie A this term but are poised to qualify for the last 16 of the Champions League. Maldini said the middle of the season was a good time to go to Japan where they will not play their first match, a semi-final against Iran's Sepahan, New Zealand's Waitakere United or Japan's Urawa Red Diamonds, until Dec. 13. "At a physical level I believe the squad arrives in Japan at the best moment. Fortunately we will have the necessary time to adapt to the time zone and to the rhythm of Japanese life," he said.- Filippo Inzaghi
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