Saturday, February 23, 2013

Ricardo Kaka performed terrific in the match against Deportivo La Coruna

"From the initial moment of the second half we found a big change of attitude. We didn't get because of the alterations, which were made in the twelfth minute of the 2nd half, but because of the change we made. It had been the attitude of all the participants that sparked the recovery.

"It does work that actually he [Kaka] is playing well. His frame of mind helps him and this is very important to the group, that he's another alternative and that he is playing well. That's usually good. 

Kaka's performance also received the praise of assistant coach Aitor Karanka, who was pleased about the result of the group after planning behind to a Riki hit on 35 minutes. 
"We knew that Deportivo weren't playing well and saw us as an opportunity to change their fortunes. However 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 group leaders Barcelona, before Blaugrana edged out Sevilla later on Saturday morning. Inspite of the margin remaining the same, Kaka thinks success over Depor can improve Real's odds of claiming wallpaper this term. 

"I am better. What we have around the corner is interesting and it's the critical part of the period and if the director wants me to play I'll be there to greatly help in these matches." 

"The team is playing well and things are getting better for me also. In football everything changes rapidly and I'm very happy to help the team win. 
"[It was] an essential victory really difficult match. In the very first half we were just a little anxious and a few mistakes were made by us. In the second half we improved and we won three points which are essential for us and for what's ahead over the next several weeks," Kaka told the club's officials website. 
Real originated from behind at the Riazor, with Kaka rating the equaliser before Gonzalo Higuain won an 88th-minute winner for the visitors. After putting up with a difficult spell with minimal sport time, Kaka now feels he is able to help his team because they turn to hold their Manhunter Liga and Champions League hopes alive. 

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

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