Brazil and AC Milan legend - Ricardo Kaka

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Brazil and AC Milan legend - Ricardo Kaka

In fact, for those who have seen him play in his time, one word is enough. I don't need to say much more. He was so good and no matter what team he played for, there are very few fans who don't love Kaka. There are very few players who can't be angry even when their own team's defense is being disrupted. Among them, Kaka, Ronaldinho and Messi are at the top.

Kaka is not only famous for his way of carrying the ball and passing it, his moves that can cause chaos in the opponent's defense, and his passes that can make the defenses unaware and stunned, but his shots are also powerful. His free kicks are also beautiful. In short, he is someone who has been able to shine in a period that can be called the golden age of football, when there are many good players. Even Ronaldinho said the same thing about him. For three seasons when he was at his best at AC Milan, he was the best player in the world. Back then, defenders didn't know how to stop him. That's how far Kaka has come.

Even among non-AC Milan fans, there are many Kaka fans. The main thing is that his speed, strength and dribbling are rare among the attacking midfielders that have emerged. He is right-footed, but can also play with his left foot if necessary, making him very difficult to stop. In fact, he should have stayed at AC Milan and become the main leader of Milan. Unfortunately, those years were not the best for Milan. In 2009, Kaka was signed by Real Madrid, and two years later, in 2011, the team's long-time midfielder Andre Piero also left for Juventus.

The move didn't go well for Kaka either. Despite spending four years at Real Madrid, Kaka was no longer the Kaka he once was, and he never became the Kaka he once was when he left Real Madrid. It's a shame. He didn't have much success with Real Madrid, so he went back to Spain for a year and then to American club Orlando City, where he retired from playing in 2017. He was 27 when he arrived at Real Madrid, but his knee and hamstring injuries kept him from showing his best form. He played 85 games in four seasons with Real Madrid, scoring 23 goals. He's also a very calm player outside of the game. There was even a rumor in the news recently that his wife left him because he was too nice. Kaka's marriage is not going well. Or should we say that it's better to stay away from such women?

When AC Milan first brought him in, there are interviews where the team thought they were bringing in a student. His design was like a smart college student. In Italy, which is made up of real players, his appearance was a real eye-catcher. But they saw what Kaka could do with his training and accepted that this youngster was really good. Kaka moved from his childhood Brazilian club Sao Paulo. He came out of the Sao Paulo academy.

He won two Brazilian domestic cups with Sao Paulo, and also won one Serie A, one Italian Super Cup, one Champions League, one European Super Cup, and one Club World Cup with AC Milan. During his four years at Real Madrid, he won one La Liga and one Copa del Rey. Club successes are small compared to his abilities. Anyone who has seen Kaka play will agree with this. But in football, winning trophies is not a guarantee of success for just one player.

But he has a long list of trophies, having won the 2002 World Cup with Brazil. He has also won the FIFA Confederations Cup twice with Brazil. He is also the only player to have won the 2007 Ballon d'Or.

Now, you would have to pay at least £300m for a player of Kaka's calibre at the time. It would be very difficult to find another player like him. He is a complete player and one of the best attacking midfielders of his generation and history.

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