Clarence Seedorf feels Milan are "on the right
road" after clinching a third successive Serie A win on Monday.
Goals in either half from Adel Taarabt and Keisuke Honda
were enough to secure victory over Genoa, despite Christian Abbiati's own goal
17 minutes from time.
Milan have therefore won three consecutive league matches
for the first time this season and Seedorf, who succeeded Massimiliano Allegri
as coach in January, believes his side are making progress.
"When the results don't come, it's normal to have to
work harder. We're on the right road and the players are following," he
said.
"I'm happy to see the improvements and the increase
in self-confidence. I'm happy for the players as the results are thanks to
them."
January arrival Honda registered his first Serie A goal
with a chip four minutes before the hour mark at Genoa.
After suffering a difficult start to life at San Siro,
the Japan international has begun to show glimpses of his quality, much to
Seedorf's delight.
"Honda is growing by the game. It was tough (on
Monday) as the opponent was aggressive but he played very well and the goal
came at the right moment," Seedorf added.
"He was our extra man, all credit to him. It's
always satisfying to score in Serie A."
Culled from Soccerway
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