Madrid routs Milan at Yankee Stadium
Cristiano Ronaldo scored a pair of second-half goals, Kaka had three assists against his former and perhaps future team and Real Madrid routed AC Milan 5-1 on Wednesday night in an exhibition at Yankee Stadium between two of Europe's most successful teams.
Angel di Maria put Madrid ahead on a spectacular 25-yard volley in the 24th, but Robinho tied it nine minutes later with one of the few attempts on goal by Milan, a seven-time European champion depleted by summer departures and retirements.
Ronaldo, the 2008 FIFA Player of the Year, finished crisp passes with quick bursts of speed in the 49th and 66th minutes, the latter off a pass from Kaka. Sergio Ramos made it 4-1 with a header following Kaka's corner kick in the 81st and Jose Callejon added the final goal off Kaka's chip in the 89th.
Real Madrid, a nine-time European champion, outshot Milan 27-8 overall and had a 9-0 margin in corner kicks in the first half.
With top executives from both clubs in New York, there was intrigue involving Kaka, the 2007 FIFA Player of the Year. Milan CEO Adriano Galliani hugged Madrid President Florentino Perez on the field before warmups, then exchanged greeting with Real coach Jose Mourinho. Kaka, now 30, has been a backup at Madrid and appears to desire a return to Italy. He entered in the 62nd minute.
Purchased by Milan from Sao Paulo at age 21 in 2003, Kaka became a star with Milan and scored 95 goals in 269 games over six seasons. Madrid bought him in the summer of 2009 for 65 million euros (then $93.5 million) and he has struggled with injuries since. He has 24 goals in 92 games for Los Blancos.
Los Merengues scored the first goal when Mesut Oezil's corner kick was punched out by Christian Abbiati straight to Di Maria, whose volley might have grazed the goalkeeper's fingertips on its way in.
Milan tied it after Antonio Cassano made a quick pass to Antonio Nocerino, who sent a backheel pass to Robinho. He side-footed the ball in from 10 yards, then ran and kissed a fan's hand in the first row.
Ronaldo, cheered loudly by the crowd of 49,474, gave Madrid a 2-1 lead with a 14-yard shot off a feed from Lass Diarra. Backup Marco Amelia, who entered at the start of the second half, made a diving stop to deny Ronaldo on a long-range shot. On Madrid's third goal, Gonzalo Higuain passed from the flank to Kaka, who controlled the ball and freed an open Ronaldo for an uncontested shot.
Real Madrid, eliminated by Bayern Munich is last season's Champions League semifinals, opens the La Liga season Aug. 19 at home against Valencia. Milan starts Serie A on Aug. 26 at home against promoted Sampdoria.
Owned by former Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi, Milan has turned over its roster in startling fashion, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Thiago Silva, Alessandro Nesta, Clarence Seedorf, Gennaro Gattuso, Filippo Inzaghi and Mark Van Bommel all departing. Midfielder Riccardo Montolivo was the only big addition before defender Cristian Zappata was obtained Wednesday on a loan from Spain's Villarreal.
Real Madrid hasn't made any major moves but has been in talks to acquire midfielder Luka Modric from Tottenham.
NOTES: Injured Yankees closer Mariano Rivera conducted the pregame coin flip, as he did when Chelsea played Paris Saint-Germain last month. The public address system played Mettalica's ''Enter Sandman.''