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Deccan Herald » Sportscene » Detailed Story
New chip of the old Brazilian block

Brazil and AC Milan’s Kaka, perhaps the best attacking midfielder in the world, is one of the favourites for December’s 2007 European Footballer of the Year award.

The 25-year-old Kaka looks a top tip having starred in AC Milan’s run to the 2006/07 Champions League title.
Few fans of Manchester United will forget Kaka’s opening goal in the semifinal, second leg at the San Siro, a low drive from 20 metres, which put the tie level at 3-3, but crucially left the Italians ahead on away goals.

Milan went on to win 3-0, and 5-3 on aggregate, before going on to beat Liverpool 2-1 in the Athens final.

Kaka plays in the style of a classic number 10 such as legends Pele, Diego Maradona, Michel Platini and Zinedine Zidane, whom so many youngsters dream of emulating.

Kaka, born Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite, comes from a comfortably off family in Sao Paulo, not from the slums which have produced so many top Brazilians, and aged just 20 played in his first World Cup in 2002 where Brazil won the title for the fifth time.

At a young age, the diminutive Kaka had high hopes heaped on his shoulders with the Brazilian media saying he would emulate legendary playmakers such as Rivelino and Socrates and it was not a surprise when he joined European giants AC Milan in 2003.

His talent was as obvious as the jokes about his name were numerous and he was a key component of AC Milan’s 2003/2004 Italian league winning team which finished 11 points ahead of AS Roma.

Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi is famously said to have commented: “Kaka? We could never sign anyone with a name like that.” Of course AC Milan had the last laugh and he went on to become one of the best players in Italy.

Dream team
He was part of the Brazilian dream team which, for them, did so disastrously to lose to France in the World Cup quarterfinals in 2006, to all appearances because of overconfidence.

Although last season Kaka did not many goals in Serie A, he still managed to set up a lot of scores for his team-mates. However, his strike rate of 10 goals in 13 matches in the Champions League helped AC Milan avenge their defeat to Liverpool in the 2005 final.

As his career has progressed, he has become more fluent in his movement, has continually improved technically and has generally got better and better in all departments.

In an interview published just last week, AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi said that “there has never been any possibility” that Milan would sell Kaka, who has been a target of Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon.
Real Madrid offered AC Milan 90 million euros for Kaka, Spanish sports daily Marca reported in the summer.
Kaka, the highest earning footballer in Italy, “has never wanted to leave and I believe that he will never do so... Kaka is the symbol of Milan,” Berlusconi added.

And Kaka is the highest earning footballer in Italy with an annual salary of six million euros, according to a study published in the Gazzetta dello Sport.

Milan, who have the biggest wages bill at 120 million euros a year, have the financial muscle to pay for Kaka’s huge influence on the team. 

Kaka is contracted till 2011 when he will not even have reached 30 and the European footballer of the year award seems another inevitable honour for him.  

  AFP

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