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Serie A: Milan's Ronaldo set to return at Atalanta ROME, Nov 8 (Reuters) - AC Milan's Ronaldo is expected to make his first appearance of the season on Sunday in their Serie A visit to Atalanta after recovering from a nagging leg problem. The Brazilian striker was included in Milan's squad for Tuesday's Champions League match at Shakhtar Donetsk, but did not take part in the 3-0 win. His return to fitness is a much-needed boost for the European champions, who are 11 points behind Serie A leaders Inter Milan in ninth place. Milan's home form has been particularly poor, so they may be happy to face Atalanta, who are four points above them in sixth, in Bergamo. Milan have not won a league game this season at the San Siro, where they have picked up only four points and scored three goals. But they thrashed Sampdoria and Lazio 5-0 and 5-1 in their last two away matches.- Alexandre Pato
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Honda drivers optimistic over future Wednesday 7th November 2007 After a truly miserable season, Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello have insisted that Honda will hit back in 2008. The Japanese squad finished eighth in the Constructors', just ahead of their so-called B-Team Super Aguri. Honda's RA107 was a beast of a machine and the drivers were therefore unable to compete with the frontrunners. But the 27-year-old Brit claims that the hardships have brought the team together. "It goes without saying that 2007 has been a very tough season for me and the Honda Racing F1 Team," Button told the official Formula One website. "However, a year like this brings out the real character of a team. "We've had to pull together, keep motivated and try as hard as we can even though the performance of the car was far from what we expected. I'm pleased that we were able to do that and achieve points finishes when others had faster cars and didn't. "Fighting from further back on the grid has actually been quite fun in the second half of the year, particularly in Turkey, Italy and China where I managed to do a lot of overtaking. This all helps to develop your race craft for the future. "We know where we went wrong with this car and the team will be back at the factory over the winter working very hard to give Rubens and myself a more competitive car for next year. "For my part, I will be focusing as always on my physical fitness and preparation for the new season, and we will hope to make a fresh and positive start to 2008." Button's team-mate Barrichello failed to score a single Championship point for the first time in his F1 career. The Brazilian though, is confident that Honda's fortunes will change. "We knew from the start of the season that the RA107 would not be on the pace and it was such a disappointment, particularly after the team ended the previous season in 2006 so strongly," said the former Ferrari ace. "Having said that, the season has been a learning experience for the team and I am very proud of the way that we have all pulled together and worked through the difficult times. I am disappointed not to have scored any points this year as but for some bad luck at key times, we should have been in the points on at least a couple of occasions. "Looking ahead to next season, we will be working very hard over the winter and pre-season to improve our position for the 2008 season. "The team has done a lot of growing together this year, and with some of the new faces who have joined to strengthen our resources back at the factory, I am optimistic that there will be an improvement in our performance next year."- Jenson Button
Honda drivers optimistic over future Wednesday 7th November 2007 After a truly miserable season, Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello have insisted that Honda will hit back in 2008. The Japanese squad finished eighth in the Constructors', just ahead of their so-called B-Team Super Aguri. Honda's RA107 was a beast of a machine and the drivers were therefore unable to compete with the frontrunners. But the 27-year-old Brit claims that the hardships have brought the team together. "It goes without saying that 2007 has been a very tough season for me and the Honda Racing F1 Team," Button told the official Formula One website. "However, a year like this brings out the real character of a team. "We've had to pull together, keep motivated and try as hard as we can even though the performance of the car was far from what we expected. I'm pleased that we were able to do that and achieve points finishes when others had faster cars and didn't. "Fighting from further back on the grid has actually been quite fun in the second half of the year, particularly in Turkey, Italy and China where I managed to do a lot of overtaking. This all helps to develop your race craft for the future. "We know where we went wrong with this car and the team will be back at the factory over the winter working very hard to give Rubens and myself a more competitive car for next year. "For my part, I will be focusing as always on my physical fitness and preparation for the new season, and we will hope to make a fresh and positive start to 2008." Button's team-mate Barrichello failed to score a single Championship point for the first time in his F1 career. The Brazilian though, is confident that Honda's fortunes will change. "We knew from the start of the season that the RA107 would not be on the pace and it was such a disappointment, particularly after the team ended the previous season in 2006 so strongly," said the former Ferrari ace. "Having said that, the season has been a learning experience for the team and I am very proud of the way that we have all pulled together and worked through the difficult times. I am disappointed not to have scored any points this year as but for some bad luck at key times, we should have been in the points on at least a couple of occasions. "Looking ahead to next season, we will be working very hard over the winter and pre-season to improve our position for the 2008 season. "The team has done a lot of growing together this year, and with some of the new faces who have joined to strengthen our resources back at the factory, I am optimistic that there will be an improvement in our performance next year."- Christina Aguilera
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