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Kaka out of Madrid's Champions League opener
Real Madrid will begin its quest for a 10th European Cup without Kaka and coach Jose Mourinho against Dinamo Zagreb on Wednesday in the Spanish club's opening group stage match of the Champions League
Published in Ahram Online on 13 - 09 - 2011

Kaka will not make the trip to Zagreb because of a reported heel injury, while Mourinho serves the second of a three-match ban resulting from an outburst during the ill-tempered semifinal series against Barcelona last season.
Kaka came on as a substitute in Madrid's 4-2 win over Getafe on Saturday and has struggled to dislodge Mesut Oezil from the starting 11 this season. Midfielders Lassana Diarra and Sami Khedira are both included in the 21-man squad.
Madrid's excellent start to the season makes it the favorite to win Group D, which also includes Lyon and Ajax.
While Madrid has won Europe's top club competition a record nine times, its last victory came from Zinedine Zidane's memorable goal in 2002.
Mourinho guided Madrid to the semifinals last season and has promised further success in his second year in charge—a Champions League or Spanish league trophy is the minimum expected after a Copa del Rey victory in his debut season.
“He, like all of us, want more this season. We want to take it up a level,” said Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas, who marks 12 years in the first team this week. “He's given us more character and made us more ambitious. It's always good to have a coach with character and with ambition to work hard because that feeds hunger into the changing room.”
Khedira will return for the first time since last month's Spanish Supercopa, while midfielder Esteban Granero also returned from injury on Saturday. Midfielders Hamit Altintop (back) and Nuri Sahin (knee) remain sidelined.
Dinamo will be playing in Europe's elite competition for the first time since 1999.
Ajax coach Frank de Boer conceded that Madrid is likely to win the group, saying his team was fighting for second place and advancement.
Ajax, which is undefeated and leads the Dutch league, has no major injuries to worry about, so De Boer said the team will stick with its usual fluent passing style in an attempt to neutralize the threat from Lyon.
“The first match is crucial. We can take a big step toward progressing, preferably in the Champions League,” De Boer said. “We are going to play to our strengths. There's no point in changing our style.”
Lyon, meanwhile, beat Dijon 2-1 Saturday to stay unbeaten in the French league.
The French side will be without center back Cris (hamstring) and striker Lisandro Lopez (ankle), while playmaker Yoann Gourcuff has yet to play due to a bothersome ankle injury.


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