The Brazilian playmaker has been training double sessions everyday to prove his worth after being told to seek his future elsewhere by Los Blancos administration.
Kaka will continue in the ranks of Real Madrid at least until the January transfer window. The former AC Milan player does not like the idea of being a mere stooge Los Blancos and knows that he will have the favour of Jose Mourinho, if he works hard in
the training sessions.
For two weeks now, Kaka is working double session at Real Madrid’s training facilities of Valdebebas. With Mourinho calling on the first team to train in the afternoon, the Brazilian arrives early in the morning to work alone at the facilities and fine tune
his fitness.
The Brazilian is seen working under the sun and in the gym for about an hour and a half, with an emphasis on strength and speed. His work is supervised by Real Madrid trainers, who more than anyone knows the hard trance of Kaka, as he refuses to give up.
The Real Madrid playmaker has in mind only return to the dynamics of first team, getting the nod of the Portuguese tactician and securing minutes under his belt.
After working in the morning, Kaka comes back in the afternoon for Mourinho. However, it looks as if the Portuguese coach does not appreciate the effort put in by the player. Nevertheless, the Sao http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Paulo-c29431 is adamant that Mourinho will finally give in and end
up giving him minutes on the pitch; and is working with this illusion every day.
In the corridors of Santiago Bernabeu, many have criticized Kaka’s early return from summer holidays, as the 30 year old returned on the 57th day of his vacations. It has been claimed that it was the footballer's gesture to Madrid that he wants
to continue in their ranks and has no mind of leaving.
At the home the Whites, Kaka has trained and underwent several muscular balance tests to prevent any injury on his back because of workload. The 82-time capped Canarinha star has completed all training without problems and is in prime physical condition
for the 2012/13 Spanish top flight season.
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