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Thiago Silva insists Milan will ‘win at Old Trafford’ ahead of Champions League clash with Manchester United
Brazilian insists: "Our journey is not finished" ahead of United clash...
By Fabrizio Ponciroli
Thiago Silva has told Goal.com Milan's ambition is to win the Champions League, and he is ready to take a step closer to reaching it when they play Manchester United on Wednesday night.
The Rossoneri need to overturn a 3-2 aggregate deficit, but the Brazilian is not short of confidence despite the sizeable task.
"My dream is to win the Champions League," Thiago Silva told Goal.com.
Although United have the advanatge, Silva has not given up hope as he champions a winning performance in Manchester.
"Seeing how the first leg went it's now more difficult for us, but our journey is not finished," he added.
"They won at the San Siro, and so we will go there and win at Old Trafford.
"We still believe in it, and this must be made clear to everyone."
A special thank you to Matteo Pedinotti and the AC Milan press office.
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