World Cup 2010: Brazil star Kaka believes Netherlands game is one to watch
Both teams like to play football...
By Paul Madden
Juan, Luis Fabiano and Robinho provided the goals in what proved a facile victory for Brazil at Ellis Park in Johannesburg but Kaka pointed out that they had plenty of chances in the game.
"We played the better game and at a very good level. We had a lot of chances and the trend is improving," Kaka noted before acknowledging that Friday's opponents have a lot to offer.
"They have a technically rich team, individually and collectively, they play and they let you play. It is the game that everyone wants to see and all players want to play in."
Who will come out on top in this intriguing quarter-final, Brazil or Netherlands? Check out their chances on Castrol's World Cup Match Predictor.
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