Real Madrid spank AC Milan, 5-1 at Yankee Stadium

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Kaka was there and we half expected him to be in a Rossoneri jersey but against his former club where a rumoured return hangs in the air, he showed a deft touch assisting in three goals. Angel Di Maria got the crowd warmed up thumping in a magnificent 25 yard volley to open up proceedings.

Milan in one of their rare endeavours answered back by Robinho following some nifty one touch stuff and afterwards the Brazilian celebrated by kissing a female fan's hand as the stadium went aww. But then came the Ronaldo show and the winger finished Kaka's pass with aplomb. He was congratulated by Fabio Coentrao whom he remotely acknowledged while his eyes never strayed from the TV screen showing the replay. We would hate to see Ronaldo in a chamber of mirrors. He would never leave.

Real added insurance with Ronaldo's second goal. Sergio Ramos got into the act heading in Kaka's corner and Callejon finished off with Kaka's third assist of the evening. Looks like Jose Mourinho's got their motor runnin'.

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