Saturday, February 23, 2013

Ricardo Kaka performed excellent in the match against La Coruna

"From the first second of the 2nd half we saw a change of attitude. We didn't get because of the alternatives, that have been made in the second of the second half, but because of the change we made. It had been the attitude of all the players that started the comeback.

"It is true that seriously he [Kaka] is playing well. He is helped by his state of mind and this is essential for the team, that he is another option and that he's playing well. That is always positive. 

Kaka's performance also earned the praise of assistant coach Aitor Karanka, who was happy with the result of the squad after planning behind to a Riki attack on 35 minutes. 
"We knew that Deportivo were not playing well and saw us as an chance to change their fortunes. But in the 2nd half we increased our play, we scored two goals and we could just take the three things house or apartment with us." 

The gain moved Real to within 13 factors of group leaders Barcelona, before Blaugrana surrounded out Sevilla afterwards Saturday evening. Regardless of the profit remaining the same, Kaka feels success over Depor may increase Real's odds of claiming silverware this phrase. 

"I am much better. What we have nearby is exciting and it is the major the main season and if the boss wants me to play I'll be there to greatly help in those matches." 

"The team is playing well and things are becoming better for me personally also. In football every thing changes quickly and I am pleased to support the team win. 
"[It was] a significant success in an exceedingly hard match. In the very first half we were only a little nervous and we made several mistakes. In the 2nd half we increased and we won three points which are essential for us and for what's to come over the next few weeks," Kaka told the club's officials website. 
Real came from behind at the Riazor, with Kaka rating the equaliser before Gonzalo Higuain won an 88th-minute winner for the visitors. After enduring a spell with limited game time, Kaka now thinks he is able to help his staff while they look to keep their Manhattan project Liga and Champions League hopes alive. 

Kaka has expressed pleasure at his new change in fortunes, since the playmaker starred in Real Madrid's 2-1 comeback win over Deportivo Manhunter Coruna. 

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