The Portuguese international is quite elated with the return of the former AC Milan footballer, as he believes that the playmaker can contribute to Los Blancos’ season ambitions.
Real Madrid’s Jose Mourinho is super excited about the recent return of form displayed by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ricardo-c30950 Kaka. According to the Special One, the Brazilian international can make a difference for the Spanish giants this term.
The Brazilian footballer is in top form at the moment and has impressed audiences all over the world with his return to regular action for club and country.
Santiago Bernabeu marked his return as Madridista witnessed him score a hat-trick during a friendly encounter two weeks back. That performance was just the beginning of the comeback which the midfield maestro has been able to pull off.
Continuing along the same lines, Jose Mourinho decided to give a few more chances to Kaka in the following matches and the Brazilian did not disappoint. In fact, he was able to exceed expectations, proving his value for the Whites in successive fixtures.
In addition to getting more playing time with the Spanish champions, the footballer also received a call-up from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Iraq-c2924 and was massively impressive throughout
the match.
While talking to reporters, Mourinho was quoted as saying:
“I’m immensely happy that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Kaká-c20231 has come back. For us it’s important. For the real coach who enjoys being one, as well as training and playing, these are tough weeks that stir up some doubt. You don’t know how they’ll return, what they’re doing, if they’ll
be lucky during their matches, if they’ll come back feeling happy or less happy, if they’ll bring back some problems with them or not.”
“When both matches are close –mainly when national teams’ matches are also on these weeks turn out rather complicated.”
Interestingly, Jose Mourinho has been one of the few individuals who have continuously asserted that Kaka is bound for great things at the Bernabeu.
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