Wednesday October 21, 2009
An emotional Milan reunion for Real new boy Kaka
MADRID: Real Madrid’s Brazilian superstar Kaka faces old club AC Milan for the first time today when the two sides do battle at the Santiago Bernabeu in the Champions League Group C match.
Kaka was an icon at Milan after six successful years helping the club win the 2007 Champions League crown but left for Real this summer in a €65mil move which he insisted was to help Milan with their financial problems.
The Spanish capital hosts a match-up between the two most successful clubs in European history with Real boasting a record nine European Cups to Milan’s seven.
Both sides can point to illustrious histories but at present they are looking to restore their reputations as European superpowers with Real failing to get past the quarter-finals of the competition since 2004, which was the year Milan last won their domestic title.
Milan are under pressure in the group after a shock 1-0 home loss to unfancied FC Zurich while Real are perched comfortably at the top with a maximum six points.
“It is time to see Real Madrid’s true colours against an opponent who have won a lot of European Cups and who we really respect,” said Real defender Sergio Ramos.
Kaka, who has said he will not celebrate if he scores, will undoubtedly take centre stage against his old club particularly as Real’s other world superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, is still out with an ankle injury.
It will also be a special occasion for 33-year-old Milan midfielder Clarence Seedorf, who won the Champions League in Real colours back in 1998.
“Real Madrid? No-one scares me, there’s no time to be scared,” said Dutchman Seedorf.
A return to the Bernabeu will also be memorable for Brazilian Ronaldinho, who tormented Real in his Barcelona days and famously received a standing ovation from the Bernabeu crowd in the 2005-06 season after scoring a great solo goal for Barca in a 3-0 win in ‘El Clasico’.
Milan may be a shadow of the great side from the 1990s but have outperformed Real in Europe over the last five seasons reaching the final twice, losing the first against Liverpool in 2005 and then defeating the same opposition in 2007.
Real have not reached the final since 2002 but hope that changes this season especially with the showpiece final at their stadium.
Real won 4-2 against Valladolid on Saturday to move a point behind Barcelona in the domestic league where they average three goals a game but questions have been asked about their defence and a vulnerability at set-pieces.
“I don’t see defensive shortcomings,” said coach Manuel Pellegrini. “One of Valladolid’s goals was a free-kick and the other a mis-placed back pass.
“They had 12 corners and didn’t score from any of them so we don’t have problems in that area.”
If Milan lose to Real they will be six points behind the Spaniards to virtually end their hopes of finishing top of the group. — AFP
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