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Samuel Eto'o scored in his first start since returning from injury, helping FC Barcelona move two points ahead of Sevilla in the Spanish league after a 3-0 win over Athletic Bilbao on Sunday. The Cameroon striker, who has played only five minutes since returning from a serious knee injury, took a through ball from Ronaldinho in the 41st minute before slotting the ball under goalkeeper Daniel Aranzubia. .
Barcelona star Ronaldinho won't rule out AC Milan move
"I am happy at Barcelona, but in the future you never know what will happen," said Ronaldinho, who admitted Milan's Brazilians Ronaldo and Kaka have urged him to join them in Italy next season. "It was a nice gesture," he smiled. "Playing with Kaka is absolute pure joy." The two players are currently together for international duty in a tour of Sweden and it is the perfect opportunity to file away the final doubts. "We have spoken about Milan and will do so again during this tour. But do not ask me for miracles," confessed Kaka. "I have many wonderful things to tell him, but after that it is down to the club to enter the fray." Related Links: Man Utd's Rio snaps back at England boo-boysLiverpool's Peltier happy at HullMan City's Ireland working on own gameThere are 10 comments .
Ronaldinho, Beckham to face United
Twice World Player of the Year Ronaldinho has been confirmed in a Europe squad to play Manchester United in a jubilee charity match on March 13. The Brazil forward will be joined by Barcelona team mates Carles Puyol, Lilian Thuram and Gianluca Zambrotta in a squad to be overseen by Italy's World Cup-winning coach Marcello Lippi. Real Madrid's former England midfielder David Beckham will return to Old Trafford as part of the European selection. The match celebrates the 50th anniversary of both United's participation in European football and the Treaty of Rome, which led to the formation of modern Europe through the Common Market. "It promises to be a fantastic occasion with Ronaldinho and David Beckham facing our Manchester United team," said former England forward Bobby Charlton, now a United director.
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