Kaká Sends Message to Maldini, Hopes for Scudetto Win
Kaká hopes AC Milan wins the Scudetto, expressing support for former teammate Paolo Maldini.
The Brazilian legend spoke to Italian media, including La Gazzetta dello Sport, on Thursday.
Kaká played 307 games for AC Milan, scoring 104 goals and winning the Ballon d’Or in 2007.
He won the Champions League with Milan, his only title in the competition.
Kaká's message to Maldini is significant, as Milan is currently leading the Serie A table.
The Rossoneri have a three-point lead over Napoli with eight games remaining.
Kaká is optimistic about Italian football, despite the national team's failure to qualify for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
Milan will host Bologna at San Siro on Monday night, looking to maintain their lead.
Kaká's former teammate Paolo Maldini has been instrumental in Milan's resurgence.
The Italian football legend has helped Milan become a competitive force again.
Kaká's support for Maldini and Milan is a boost to the team's morale.
The Brazilian legend's comments come after Italy's shock 1-0 loss to North Macedonia in a World Cup qualifier.
Roberto Mancini's Italy has missed out on two successive World Cups for the first time in history.
Kaká's optimism about Italian football is a positive sign for the sport.
The former AC Milan star believes there is always room for improvement.
Kaká's message to Maldini and Italian football is one of hope and support.