Real Madrid star Kaka confident AC Milan can still beat Man Utd
Submitted by tribalfootball.com on Thu, 02/18/2010 - 00:50
Real Madrid star Kaka is backing his old club AC Milan to overcome Manchester United in the second-leg of their Champions League tie.
Milan lost 3-2 to United at the San Siro on Tuesday night.
Kaka said: “I am sorry for my former team-mates, for the fans, for Leonardo, but it's not over.
“Qualification for the next round is decided over two legs. The first is over. Now they have to go to Manchester to play the second leg at Old Trafford, even if it will be difficult.”
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Comments (2)
In football, anything is possible. It never over until it's completely over. Kaka's heart may align with his former club overturning the deficit, but my own mind tells me it might be an uphill task. Manchester United might just be man enough to ride the storm and capitalise on the edge they presently enjoy to show AC Milan the exit door. But again anything's possible. Just keep watching.
First overcome Lyon at home and then give your opinions.....AC Milan had the luckiest of the starts and as a result got that early momentum with Man United being completely rocked!!! After 15-20mins, Man United never looked like giving further gifts to Milan players.......SCHOLES TO ME WAS THE WORST - GIVING AWAY THE BALL TO RONALDINHO FOR THE 1-1 WITH RIO AND IN MANY OCCASIONS, I GET SCARED WHENEVER AN OPP PLAYER COMES NEAR SCHOLES. He might have scored, but he is very shaky and casual. I know I might be criticized, but if you have watched the game closely, just look how Scholes played his part in creating a nervy start for united.........I thank him for the goal though but I get too scared watching him.
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