Milan coach Clarence Seedorf hailed his side's spirit
after their superb comeback helped them to a 2-1 Serie A win at Cagliari.
Seedorf's side trailed with three minutes to play on
Sunday, after Marco Sau opened the scoring in the 28th minute for the losers.
But Mario Balotelli's free-kick gave Milan a lifeline and
Giampaolo Pazzini scored the winner with one minute remaining.
The win marked the first time that Milan had secured
back-to-back Serie A wins all season, and new boss Seedorf was delighted.
"I am very, very happy for the lads, as it was
important for more morale to get a victory this way," Seedorf told Sky
Sport Italia.
"We should've scored at least once in the first half
and being behind brought out our team spirit. The spirit is the base for
everything else.
"Balotelli did very well helping out in defence and
everyone fought hard. They all tried to do what we prepared in training and
then we created a great deal in attack.
"It wasn't always pretty, but with such a strong
wind factor in the stadium it wasn't easy.
"We held on until the end and maintained our belief,
which really pleases me and is important for the next games."
Seedorf retired from professional football earlier this
month to take up the Milan job, his first as a coach.
Under his tutelage, Milan have won two of their three
matches, with Sunday's win taking them into the top half of the table.
Culled from Soccerway