

Up next, Cagliari..
By: Moka |For some reason, I clearly remember when Milan played Cagliari last season, towards the end. The match ended 3-1 for Milan, and the duo of Kaká-Pippo played brilliantly. Here are the highlights: Read the rest of this entry »
Ka-Dinh-gol !!
By: Moka |Great match, and 3 points for the Rossoneri courtesy of a Ka-Dinho-gol (yes, a new term referring to a goal involving Kaká and Dinho) : Read the rest of this entry »
3 more points!
By: Moka |I didn’t have time to watch the game. I don’t think I missed out on anything amazing. A 2-1 win, nothing wow. Here are some highlights: Read the rest of this entry »
Red and Black is back..
By: Moka |.. with a convincing 4-1 win over Lazio. The effort, concentration, motivation were all there, making it a complete recipe for success. A very well-deserved win, with fabulous goals from Seedorf, Zambrotta, Pato and our king, Kaká. Read the rest of this entry »
Kaká returns, same old Milan..
By: Moka |That’s 2 losses in 2 games. Except this time, Genoa fully deserved the win and 2-0 is a rather accurate representation of how the game went. Milan started off with Kaká, Dinho, Sheva up in front, the latter two, were subbed off in the 2nd half, unsurprisingly. Seedorf and Borriello came on, and there were real chances on goal in the 2nd half. It could have easily been 1-1, thanks to Pato, but he was denied by the Genoa goalkeeper. Read the rest of this entry »
The Return of the King..
By: Moka |
A trip to Turkey, the start of school, and technical problems don’t really add up to free-time and a blog post. Fortunately for me, however, Kaká missed the first match as he was still recovering from his knee injuries, so I didn’t miss out on seeing him play and giving a post-match analysis. Transfer market-wise, there has been more speculation regarding his future, but he was quick to clear any doubts. Read the rest of this entry »
Wake me up, when September Ends..
By: Moka |
October is, roughly, the expected month of return for Kaká. And apparently, Milan doctor, Jean Pierre Meersseman, puts the blame on Brazilian national team doctor, Jose Luiz Runco, who operated on Kaká in May. Meersseman is convinced that Kaká had two problems in his knee; tendonitis and a meniscus problem. Runco’s operation only treated the meniscus injury and the tendonitis he is suffering now is not a result of the original meniscus injury, claims Meersseman. Read the rest of this entry »
Should they sell?
By: Moka |
So today, the English press renewed rumors that a Kaká-to-Chelsea move still remains a possibility. This time, Diego Kotscho, his personal assistant had this to say:
‘I spoke with Kaká yesterday. We know that the clubs are talking about the transfer, although they have not reached a conclusion yet. I think an August transfer is still a possibility, though Kaká will only talk about that when they do a deal. He is waiting for a deal and then he will start to negotiate with Chelsea. Normally, Milan do not sell their best players. We think they like the proposal, but it is not so easy for them to accept it. For now we must just wait and see.’
In a previous post, I talked about how, personally, I’m not convinced that Milan will sell, nor that Kaká will accept a move to the English capital. Today, I want to reiterate that stance, while discussing whether a move is a good one for all parties involved. Read the rest of this entry »
Family Guy
By: Moka |
Kaká and Caroline Celico met in 2002 in Sao Paulo, and the two started dating soon after. Although Kaká transferred to Italy 1 year later, the two stayed together until Caroline finished school in 2005. Then, on December 23, 2005, the two lovers tied the knot at the Evangelical Reborn in Christ Church, in front of 600 guests, including Ronaldo, Adriano and Roberto Carlos. Read the rest of this entry »
Kaká <3 Milan (and vice-versa)
By: Moka |
Rumors suck. They’re a waste of time unless you really know the players/clubs involved. The ‘Kaká to Chelsea; a Real Possibility’ rumor, was complete B.S., but credit to the English press for making a strong argument that lead many fans into believing it was a possibility. Read the rest of this entry »




