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Injured knee won`t stop seventh title assault, says Schumacher
Paris, Nov 21: Six-time world champion Michael Schumacher has insisted that his recent knee injury will not hamper his assault on an unprecedented seventh title in 2004.
"In truth, it was only a minor problem, even if problem is too big a word. Obviously I'll have to be careful and rest for a while before playing football again.
"I wanted to train with the Manchester United lads but I
like playing in a trouble-free state of mind and right now I
have to be careful."
The Ferrari ace said that missing the training session,
which had been organised by Vodaphone who sponsor the formula
one giants as well as the old Trafford team, could have a
positive side.
"I am enjoying the fact that i have free time,"
Schumacher told the official Ferrari website.
"It is good to recharge the batteries so that I am rested
for the new formula one season.
"So I will be doing what I have done in the past - not
taking part in the winter tests. I would like to take part but
I am sure that when January comes round and I get into the
cockpit again, I will be raring to go."
Bureau Report