Milan, nostalgia is dangerous: Kaka is not a top player anymore!
Nostalgia is a dangerous feeling, especially in the world of football. All Milan fans remember the summer two years ago. The departure of Kaka, just six months after the touching (somewhat pathetic) scene at the window of his house in the heart of Milan, with the fans asking him to stay until late at night.
History teaches us a lot. Who forgot Sheva? The Ukrainian fled to London, where he distinguished himself (Mourinho's words) more on the golf course than on the fields of the Premier League. AC Milan brought him home two years later. The result? Truly sad: zero goals in Serie A in 2008-09.
Kaka's return would probably be the same. Ricky is no longer the player he used to be. To be honest, he wasn't the same formidable player even in his last season at Milan. Galliani and Berlusconi earned 67 million euros from his departure. Let's face it: in retrospect, the transfer of Kaka to Madrid would was really a good deal for Milan.
Between physical problems and hesitations, the Brazilian is a shadow of himself. He earns a huge amount of money, but is no longer a top player. He's 29 years old, and no one believes in his recovery. Not even the air of Milan would have an effect on his performance.
Insomma, niente tentazioni. Kakà rimarrà sempre un eroe della storia rossonera. Meglio tenersi il ricordo. E lasciare il giocatore che è ora altrove.
In short, no temptations. Kaka will always remain an icon of the Rossoneri's history. It's better to keep that memory and stop thinking of his return.