Kaka
By nawanta
@nawanta (328)
Indonesia
October 28, 2009 10:47pm CST
In my opinion, with Madrid Kaka didn't play as well as when he was in Milan. What do you think about this?
7 responses
@redthaidevil (1047)
• Thailand
30 Oct 09
Why ? Because he has to play a more defensive role and doesn't get the free role that he used to get in Milan. In Milan he was everything, he had the free role to play behind F.Inzaghi and was allowed to exploit any dangerous areas of the pitch. Also he wasn't injured that much before this. If he can get a more freedom on the pitch then you will see the better Kaka'. Also RM insists of playing 2 Defensive MFs at a time so they won't be playing that much creative football.
@redthaidevil (1047)
• Thailand
30 Oct 09
Hehe, sry I don't agree with you that much. I thought Kaka played alright but to be fair him and Ronaldinho were tightly marked had hardly could move an inch. Also a C.Ronaldo's role is a wide player, Kaka was never meant to be a wide player as he an offer so much more in a central free role which plays behind the striker. Right now RM tactics don't accommodate Kaka' as like what he got in Milans' role. So to be fair with Kaka moving to RM isn't helping him show better form. He is a player who will show skills with a teamworking side, not this individual RM circus.
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@redthaidevil (1047)
• Thailand
30 Oct 09
Kaka won't end up like Shevchenko as when Sheva moved to chelsea he wasn't wanted by their coach. There are many examples of players moving just by the president and not wanted by the coach and they end up flopping. I think Benzema will be the next prime example of this as he was never wanted by pelligrini. But yeah, I agree with the up post where Kaka does need time.
But he also needs the freedom. !
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@kingnot08 (111)
• Malaysia
30 Nov 09
I agree with you Nawanta. Last night I watch the game between Madrid and Barca and Kaka was absolutely bad. The same goes to C.Ronaldo. In Madrid, they don't have players who can distribute the ball well. In Milan, Kaka used to have Seedorf and Pirlo who can give the killer pass. In Madrid, they have Alonso and Lassana Diara who are very poor on the ball. They just don't have the same quality pass like Seedorf and Pirlo used to give to Kaka. Its a pity that Madrid sold Sneijder to Inter because I think he can connect well with Kaka and that he can provide those killer pass to Kaka. Its a pity too that Arjen Robben was sold as he is better compared to Marcelo operating on the left wing.
@leincakep (62)
• Indonesia
29 Oct 09
I also have not seen the best performance of Kaka in Real Madrid. If I look, the problems experienced by Madrid always the same. They are ambitious to collect all the best players in the world, but not able to manage well. It seems more Madrid players showed the ability of individuals, rather than building a solid team work.
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@vanionar (18)
• Norway
3 Nov 09
Surly he haven't played as well as he did. He is now a part of a buying project, a brand new team which means that he has to fill in to the team into his favourite position.
He is also now with way more quality players than he was, so he might not look to big.
@atsvox (10)
• Italy
29 Nov 09
I agree. Kaka in Milan had all the team at his feet. All the game of Milan was based on Kaka's skills. Madrid is a great team but there Kaka have to share "fame and fortune" with other many top soccer players. I think he suffer this environment condition... What do you think about it?
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