Saturday 23 February 2013

Ricardo Kaka executed terrific in the match against Deportivo

"From the very first moment of the 2nd half we found a big change of attitude. We did not win because of the substitutions, which were made in the twelfth second of the second half, but because of the change we made. It absolutely was the attitude of all of the players that started the recovery.

"It is true that honestly he [Kaka] is playing well. He is helped by his state of mind and this is very important to the staff, that he's another alternative and that he is playing well. That's always positive. 

Kaka's performance also received the reward of assistant mentor Aitor Karanka, who was simply pleased about the reaction of the group after going behind to a Riki hit on 35 minutes. 
"We knew that Deportivo weren't playing well and saw us being an chance to change their fortunes. However in the 2nd half we increased our play, we scored two goals and we were able to just take the three things home with us." 

Before Blaugrana surrounded out Sevilla down the road Saturday morning, the gain moved Real to within 13 points of league leaders Barcelona. Despite the border remaining exactly the same, Kaka feels victory over Depor can enhance Real's likelihood of claiming silverware this term. 

"I am much better. What we've nearby is fascinating and it's the decisive area of the year and if the boss wants me to play I'll be there to simply help in these matches." 

"The group is playing well and things are becoming better for me personally too. In basketball every thing changes quickly and I am pleased to help the team win. 
"[It was] a significant victory in an exceedingly difficult match. In the first half we were a little anxious and a few mistakes were made by us. In the second half we improved and we won three points that are important for us and for what is ahead over the next several weeks," Kaka told the club's officers website. 
Real came from behind at the Riazor, with Kaka scoring the equaliser before Gonzalo Higuain obtained an 88th-minute winner for the guests. After putting up with a spell with minimal sport time, Kaka now thinks as they check out hold their La Liga and Champions League hopes alive he is able to help his team. 

Kaka has expressed joy at his new change in fortunes, whilst the playmaker starred in Real Madrid's 2-1 comeback win over Deportivo Manhattan project Coruna. 

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