Kaka: Things are getting better
Ricardo Kaka is enthusiastic for
his return to the Brazil squad
and admits that ‘things are
getting better’ for him at Real
Madrid.
The attacker has endured an
indifferent season at the
Santiago Bernabeu, finding himself close to leaving in the
last two transfer windows and
struggling to come off the bench
under Jose Mourinho.
However, a recent run in the
first team has earned him a
recall to the Brazil squad, now
under the stewardship of Luiz
Felipe Scolari.
“I have not yet spoken with
Scolari, it will be a nice
reunion to be back at work with
him,” commented the 30-year-old
to reporters in Brazil today.
“I do not know for how long, but
I do hope to be called up for
the World Cup and whenever else
is possible.
“I feel that things are getting
better for me, especially at my
club. I am playing more often in
Madrid. I’m getting the recognition from the fans and
that is giving me extra motivation.
“Now I hope to take this
opportunity with Brazil.”
Kaka is the oldest outfield
player and the most-capped in
the current Brazilian squad.
“I am a new veteran. Numbers are
important. I admit that I did
not know this, but it makes me
happy to continue to be selected
and be a part of this new phase
of the team.”
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