Saturday, February 23, 2013

Ricardo Kaka played excellent in the game against Deportivo La Coruna

"From the very first second of the 2nd half we found a change of attitude. We didn't get because of the alternatives, that have been made in the twelfth minute of the second half, but because of the change we made. It was the attitude of all of the people that started the comeback.

"It holds true that honestly he [Kaka] is playing well. His state of mind helps him and this is very important to the group, that he's another alternative and that he is playing well. That is always good. 

Kaka's performance also received the reward of assistant coach Aitor Karanka, who had been happy with the result of the squad after going behind to a Riki strike on 35 minutes. 
"We knew that Deportivo weren't playing well and saw us being an chance to change their fortunes. But in the 2nd half we increased our play, we scored two goals and we could get the three items home with us." 

The win moved Real to within 13 points of league leaders Barcelona, before Blaugrana surrounded out Sevilla afterwards Saturday morning. Despite the profit remaining exactly the same, Kaka thinks success over Depor can boost Real's likelihood of claiming carpet this period. 

"I am better. What we have nearby is fascinating and it's the important the main period and if the boss wants me to play I will be there to help in these matches." 

"The group is playing well and things are receiving better for me too. In soccer everything changes quickly and I'm pleased to help the team win. 
"[It was] an important success in a very hard match. In the first half we were a little troubled and a few mistakes were made by us. In the 2nd half we increased and we won three points that are important for us and for what's in the future over the next several weeks," Kaka told the club's officials site. 
Real came from behind at the Riazor, with Kaka scoring the equaliser before an 88th-minute winner was scored by Gonzalo Higuain for the guests. After enduring a difficult cause with minimal sport time, Kaka now thinks he can help his staff because they look to keep their Manhattan project Liga and Champions League hopes alive. 

Kaka has expressed joy at his recent change in fortunes, as the playmaker starred in Real Madrid's 2-1 comeback victory over Deportivo Manhunter Coruna. 

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