I'm pulling for AC Milan. Whether or not they win is another matter. They lost last week, so it's a must-win, right?
Isn't Milan's Kaká still the champions league leader in goals?
Man Utd's C. Ranaldo is a capable defender and offensive threat as well.
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http://www.goal.com/en-us/Articolo.a...enutoId=293738
Ronaldo Vs. Kaka
The battle royale for superiority between these to geniuses of the game has yet to reach it's zenith. Both of them played their roles at Old Trafford, perhaps Kaka a little more decisively, but the lime-light was stolen from them by a spectacular Wayne Rooney.
The Englishman was the cynosure of most eyes come the end of that game, but has since been quick to deflect pressure away from himself, suggesting that Kaka and Ronaldo were the two decisive players.
What makes this battle more exciting is that whoever wins it could be the odds on favourite to win the Golden Ball. Chelsea's defeat has virtually ruled Drogba out of the running, given that Chelsea are unlikely to win the Premiership. Steven Gerrard will be a factor if he lifts his second Champions League trophy in three weeks' time, but he remains an outsider. La Liga has not thrown up any specials this season either, with Ronaldinho far from his best, and Eto'o and Messi injured for most of the season.
Under the circumstances, this is a direct fight for the big award, one which Ronaldo has an early lead in thanks to his role in Manchester United's Premiership campaign. But if Milan can win this and then the final, it should be Kaka's barring a surprise!
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Both tend to facilitate control of the football for their respective teams with their outstanding midfielder abilities.
Maybe it takes a Red-Black D to halt a bulldog Rooney Red Devil.
hmm, here's the handicap (so to speak)
http://www.readabet.com/index.php/home/article/10525
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...pe/6603095.stm