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Why can't Kaka participate in the European Cup?

The 22nd round of Serie A will be in full swing this weekend. Kaka will not be able to participate in the match between AC Milan and Siena due to injury. It is worth mentioning that the Rossoneri have listed Kaka as the number one protection object at present, and Kaka may not appear until the Champions League game against Arsenal, and may miss the last three rounds of the league.

It is understood that the 2007 European and World Footballer of the Year suffered from a knee injury for a long time, but in recent weeks, Kaka's injury began to deteriorate. It is because of his knee injury that his recent performance is below standard. Last Sunday night, Milan beat Fiorentina 1-0 away. The Brazilian had to be replaced by Favali in the 80th minute because of unbearable pain. Earlier, "Corriere dello Sport" said that Kaka would probably need to rest for four months to completely cure his chronic knee injury, but Dr. Meltman of Milan Laboratory thought that Kaka's injury was not serious, and he just needed a good rest for a while.

Anxious Kaka said at a charity event of the World Food Program on Thursday: "I think now is the best time to recuperate, and I want to see if it is enough to cure this injury. I hope to get back on the field as soon as possible. What I want most is to play two Champions League games with Arsenal. I don't think I need any surgery, and I won't after this season. " The reason why Kaka doesn't want to have surgery after the season is that he doesn't want to miss the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. He said: "I really want to go to Beijing, but I will leave this decision to the Brazilian Football Association and Milan Club."

A few days ago, FIFA President Blatter called on all football clubs to support the Beijing Olympic Games and let over-age players participate in Olympic football matches. Blatter said: "For every player, participating in the Olympic Games will be the highlight of his life. I hope that the club can actively support the player's decision. "