Kaka 'happy' at Real Madrid after win over Zaragoza

The Brazilian star scored in the victory against the Aragonese outfit on Saturday, and went on to express his contentment with his current situation in the capital after the match

By Livio Caferoglu

Liga BBVA: Real Madrid-Zaragoza: Kaka
Getty
Real Madrid midfielder Kaka says he is happy with how things are currently panning out, following his side's 3-1 win over Primera Division rivals Zaragoza on Saturday.

The 29-year-old has been in and out of the XI at the Santiago Bernabeu this season, triggering speculation over his future at the club, but after a fine goalscoring display against the Liga strugglers, he spoke of his satisfaction at being back in contention.

"I feel good, I'm playing well and I am happy," he said. "The Bernabeu helps us a lot and we can create an impact."

However, Kaka admits Madrid's performance against Zaragoza was not perfect by any stretch of imagination, but hopes he and his fellow team-mates enjoy a productive week on the training ground to rectify their inefficiencies.

"We can not always leave a trace, and we sometimes concede goals both at home and away - these are the things that require improvement," he continued.

"We have a week to work in training and prepare many things for the game against Getafe."

Real Madrid have provisionally moved eight points clear of Barcelona, who play Villarreal later in the evening.


 
play pause open close
Inside Goal.Com
  1. Omission of Ferdinand & Richards bites back at Hodgson Omission of Ferdinand & Richards bites back at Hodgson

    The Manchester United man's absence from the Three Lions squad continues to dominate debate after the Chelsea defender is ruled out and Liverpool youngster called up in his place

  2. Mock the Weekend: Euro 2012 a push too far for Cahill Mock the Weekend: Euro 2012 a push too far for Cahill

    The Three Lions can count themselves fortunate not to be clouded by Italy's off-the-field problems, while Eden Hazard fails to live up to his own billing at Wembley

  3. Why England are injury-ravaged before a tournament Why England are injury-ravaged before a tournament

    The absence of Gareth Barry, Frank Lampard and shows just how much club commitments take their toll on the national team as Euro 2012 looms

  4. Goal.com readers back Richards over Rio & Kelly Goal.com readers back Richards over Rio & Kelly

    The fans have spoken and a small majority believe the Manchester City right-back was the right choice to deputise in place of the Chelsea centre-back who suffered a broken jaw

  5. Hodgson’s headaches: How to utilise Oxlade-Chamberlain Hodgson’s headaches: How to utilise Oxlade-Chamberlain

    The Arsenal starlet has proved himself capable on the big stage and effective in a number of positions for his club, but how much will he be trusted at the Euros?