The injustice about the sending off of kaka is that keita runs into him deliberately and away from the play. This is a deliberate act of aggression and nothing to do with the play, the ball is up the other end. kaka does the natural thing and puts up an arm to protect himself. The play acting that follows is a laughable piece of theatrics and keita deserves a card for simulation, and for charging a player off the ball.
The justice about the sending off is that during the first half, kaka dives around the pitch in a series of cynical attempts to get players booked, when there is no contact. What happens at the end of the match is perhaps the referees way of saying, "hey look I've had enough of you, off you go"
You could argue he brought it on himself
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