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Jose Mourinho hasn't spoken to Kaka in four months, claims former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon
The Santiago Bernabeu side's former supremo has stated that the Brazil international has a troublesome relationship with his coach, and added that several players are unhappy
By Stefan Coerts
Calderon added that several Spanish players are unhappy with the situation at Los Blancos as well, with former Borussia Dortmund star Nuri Sahin also allegedly having a difficult relationship with the Portuguese coach.
"The players are no longer happy. He [Mourinho] hasn't spoken to Kaka once in the last four months," Calderon said to Ona FM.
"The Spanish players are unhappy with their situation because of the privileges Mourinho gives to the Portuguese players.
"And then there's the situation of Sahin. The reason he doesn't play is because Mourinho doesn't like him."
Real Madrid currently sit top of the Primera Division table, but were beaten by arch-rivals Barcelona in the first-leg of their Copa del Rey quarter-final on Wednesday.
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