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Posted by anonymous on December 27, 2010 at 12:47 AM



IT'S THE LEONARDO EFFECT


No operation for Maicon.

Ready to hunt for another historical Rossonero.

In addition to the new coach, they also like other former Milanisti.

Maldini as director, Kaka as reinforcement for June.


Milan - Placed under the tree, almost hidden and off the camera, Leonardo runs the risk of going as a present.  But instead he is a big piece of what could become a collection of Rossoneri transplanted in Palazzo Saras, with Kaka and Maldini as suggestions for the future.  Despite the misleading of the Inter president ("We will announcement the coach after Christmas), Leonardo, who first phoned Galliani in Brazil, became the fourteenth coach in the Moratti era last Friday.  For now he should only bring his loyal assistant Angelo Castellazzi.  Two-year contract at 2.5 million per season with an option for a third year linked to performances is ready for him.  Offcial presentation and first training session are on Wednesday.  But Leo is already at work.  He has spoken with several players and either today or tomorrow he will be at Pinetina.


Suggestion Maldini It is uncertain that Massimo Moratti's considerations to bring to Inter Ricardo Kaka or Paolo Maldini.  Vieri and Ronaldo played for both clubs but the number one Interista did not like the arrivals of the former Inter player Ibrahimovic, the "fan" Cassano and that announcement of Balotelli.  However, Moratti is not showing his desires for revenge but he is showing the highest regard for the two iconic Rossoneri.  He did speak with Maldini after a meeting in New York.  They speak highly and have respect for each other.  And something could really arise, because the management of Inter considers him as not having enough experience to add to the cause.  We are still in an embryonic phase, also because it is still unclear the role that would be proposed to Maldini.  He has the Rossoneri blood yes but as Leonardo, he did not end things well with Milan.  The protest against the fans on the day of farewell and chilly relations with Galliani, from which he expected much more gratitude and a proposal for working in the same environment.


Itching Kaka More than a suggestion is the Kaka chapter.  The 28 year-old Brazilian has feelings with Leo but he is a 68 million investment that Real just can not burn.  Upcoming months will be decisive.  First, to understand the boy's knees after the surgery on August 5.  But also to study the evolution of Perez-Mourinho, with the latter does not see Benzema and does not necessarily find much room for Kaka.  But both of them can be sold in June if Mourinho wins La Liga or the Champions League.


Turnabout Maicon Leonardo is a great magnet for Kaka so much so that you can already see the first effect of the arrival of the 41 year-old.  Until a few days ago, he was determined to operate the left knee that has been causing him problems since June and Maicon, in fact, could also think about doing the same thing and he is ready to grit his teeth for Leonardo.


Source: Gazzetta dello Sport

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2 Comments

Reply Ahmad Smeiry
04:27 AM on December 27, 2010 
Leo is the 15th coach in Massimo's era.As for Kaka,you said he will come if Mou wins La liga and UCL.Then i wish Kaka never comes,i prefer that we win the UCL than Kaka being an Interista
Reply La Beneamata
03:39 AM on December 27, 2010 
The talk of Maldini coming to Inter is really a fantasy football. He would never come to Inter. And we should not think of bringing him to Pinetina. That's the respect we should have for the Rosonerro. Mind you, I'm not a Milanista pretending to be an Interista, but the talk of it itself is still a disgrace. I want him to remain forever loyal to our neighbors and stay beloved by them for decades to come.

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