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Kaka: I Still Love Milan & I Want Real Madrid-Barcelona Champions League Final
Kaka wants a Real Madrid-Barcelona Champions League final...
By Salvatore Landolina
Real Madrid ace Kaka has underlined his continued love for Milan by claiming he wouldn't like to play them in a Champions League final because it would be painful if he beat them.
Instead, he has sparked off a whole new rivalry with long-time rivals Barcelona, by saying he wants to crush them in Europe.
"I would prefer to play against a rival rather than a team that I still love like Milan," he told UEFA.com.
"It's not easy playing against a former team. I have already played Milan twice. Now I am in a new situation and I am happy in Madrid. Therefore I would like to play our eternal rivals [Barcelona]."
With this year's final at the Bernabeu, it's all the more reason to play harder.
"Not many teams can play the final in their own stadiums, but Real Madrid have this chance," he continued.
"It's a great chance for us and it will offer us plenty of motivation as we want to win a 10th Champions League."
Instead, he has sparked off a whole new rivalry with long-time rivals Barcelona, by saying he wants to crush them in Europe.
"I would prefer to play against a rival rather than a team that I still love like Milan," he told UEFA.com.
"It's not easy playing against a former team. I have already played Milan twice. Now I am in a new situation and I am happy in Madrid. Therefore I would like to play our eternal rivals [Barcelona]."
With this year's final at the Bernabeu, it's all the more reason to play harder.
"Not many teams can play the final in their own stadiums, but Real Madrid have this chance," he continued.
"It's a great chance for us and it will offer us plenty of motivation as we want to win a 10th Champions League."
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