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Kaka Out Injured For 10 Days Milan’s problems go from bad to worse as Kaka is ruled out for 10 days with an injury to his right leg. The Brazilian superstar was forced off after only nine minutes of Milan’s 2-1 defeat to Sampdoria last night. It has been revealed that the 25-year-old has a right leg flexor injury, and will be out of action for around 10 days. Further tests will be undergone today and tomorrow, but Kaka will certainly miss the game with Torino this Saturday, while he faces a race against time to be fit for the following week’s match with Atalanta. Kaka has had a miserable season on the injury front and has been playing with a niggling sensation in his knee for a few months now. This has been a key factor in his under-par performances recently, as the Brazilian has struggled to match his brilliant level of performances from last year when he led Milan to Champions League glory.- Alexandre Pato
Pato: Praise Isn't Pressure Alexandre Pato told UEFA.com that the praise lavished hon him by the AC Milan hierarchy prior to his January debut did not put him under pressure. Indeed, he welcomed it... The 18-year-old forward arrived in Milan at the end of 2007 from Internacional, making his debut after clearing European Union regulations in January. Amidst words of extreme praise from the likes of club president Silvio Berlusconi and general manager Adriano Galliani, the youngster may well have succumbed to pressure, but instead he's started off in fine form. He told UEFA.com, "I was happy to listen to people saying I was a great player. "I thank them for looking after me, on and off the pitch, and for being my friends. It makes you want to do your best for them." Too Much Too Young? Indeed, it wasn't the first time that massive things had been expected of him after a culture change. "I left home when I was eleven to play for Internacional, which was quite young," he said with more than a hint of understatement. "Then, when I was 17, I left Brazil to come to Italy. I was really happy to join a great club like Milan who have welcomed me with open arms. My heart told me: 'Do your best because they are your friends and want to help you.' "There are eight Brazilian players including me and they have supported me from the start. They still do." The 18-year-old insists that he's settled in with no problems thanks largely to his compatriots and former idols. "These are the players I played with on Playstation and watched on television," he admitted. "They all surprised me when I arrived as they were all humble and friendly, giving me the support I needed. Now I want to do my best and help the team more and more." One of these players, Kaka, offered nothing but praise for his young countryman. "Pato is doing brilliantly for a young man of 18 who is just beginning his career at a big European club," he said. "He has a massive future. I haven't given him any particular advice, I have just said he should follow what he has in his own mind. So many people tell you so many things, but you've got to follow your instincts, do things your way. "I think you can learn a lot from what people tell you, but you learn even more from your own experience." Experience Pato has managed to hit more than a few goals already, such as against Napoli early on in his Milan career. "I was delighted as I managed to do my best and score," he said. "I was also pleased to play with so many stars and my idol Ronaldo. "Our Champions League defeat? Playing in the UEFA Champions League was always a dream of mine. My friends used to play the official UEFA anthem to me, to give me an idea of how it would feel to be there. "My objective now is to work hard and win trophies for Milan. I want to become a great player in Italy and to be recognised all over the world."- Gabriel Heinze
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Massa won't apologise to Coulthard 20 March 2008 In Sunday's Australian Grand Prix Felipe Massa and David Coulthard crashed into each other as Massa tried to overtake Coulthard on the inside. Coulthard never saw the Ferrari driver coming. The two drivers touched and Coulthard's Red Bull car was a wreck. After the race Coulthard said he expects the Brazilian to apologise for his absurd actions, but Massa said on Thursday he refuses to apologise to him. Coulthard said after the race he expects Massa to apologise, but commenting on this special request Massa reacted: "I was a bit surprised, to be honest, because we are there to race. I tried to pass him. I was inside and he closed (the door on) me and we crashed. I think everybody knows two cars cannot be in the same place in a corner and usually the guy who's outside has more possibility to go off, so that's it." When asked if he has apologised for the incident Massa replied: "No, because I didn't do anything wrong. When I do something wrong, I will apologise but this time I don't need to." But Coulthard completely disagrees with Massa. The Scotsman believes he could have never see Massa coming. Speaking about the incident Coulthard said in Malaysia: "The reality is, in this situation, Felipe is not racing me for the world championship so he can do the same manoeuvre for the next 17 Grands Prix and have the same result, because quite clearly my eyes point forward, they don't point rearward. "He's got a much clearer view as to how much space there is and I didn't take a different line than I took any other lap so… I was fully prepared for him to pass me in corner three because a Ferrari has a much better top speed, it's a much quicker car. He made his choice. If he makes the same choice (again), he'll get the same result. I can't make my car invisible but as I say, I'm not fighting for the world championship, he is, so next time he should wait until corner three." To be continued?- David Coulthard
Coulthard: Hamilton should join GPDA 20 March 2008 David Coulthard agrees with Pedro de la Rosa that McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton should become a member of the GPDA. The Grand Prix Drivers' Association is the union of Formula 1 drivers and was founded back in 1961. Speaking in his ITV column Coulthard said about the situation: "I think Lewis is a fantastic role model for other young drivers who want to be in Formula 1 - his professionalism, the way he works with the team and deals with the media are exemplary, and he deserves all the success he is achieving on-track. "It wouldn't take much effort for him to sign a piece of paper to become a member of the GPDA, and it would massively strengthen our ability to continue to influence the safety of the cars that we drive." Coulthard strongly believes the GPDA's work played an important role in preventing serious accidents and injuries in Formula 1. "By the very nature of our business, it is dangerous," said Coulthard. "There will be another injury or fatality at some point in the future. Hopefully, by continuing to work together, we can make that a distant point. "Lewis walked away from the crash he had in qualifying at the Nurburgring last year thanks to the efforts of Jackie Stewart in his day, Max Mosley throughout his FIA presidency, and all the drivers who have been members of the GPDA. Having someone like Lewis add his support would be a massive boost to us. "His name is worth more currently than a lot of the other drivers because he has such a high media profile. I haven't spoken to him personally about it because it's up to the chairman and the directors to do that, but I would certainly encourage him to join."- David Coulthard
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