Cristiano Ronaldo Is Afraid Of Missing The World Cup - Brazil Star Kaka

The Brazilian knows that things could have been worse for Portugal and his club team-mate...

Kaka - Brazil x Argentina
Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka have become friends after they both signed for Real Madrid this summer, and the Brazil star revealed that his club team-mate is worried about missing out on next summer's World Cup.

Portugal have made the play-offs after winning their last three qualifiers, but Ronaldo is still concerned despite the fact that the play-off draw will be seeded.

"Cristiano is afraid of not going to the World Cup, like all Portuguese," Kaka revealed to AS.

"After winning these two games, they have improved their situation and are able to go into the play-offs."

The former Milan star also gave his views on Brazil's goalless draw with Venezuela, and thanked the fans for applauding the team even though they didn't win.

"I think Brazil played well, with intensity. I had one last chance which unfortunately hit the bar.

"But the fans were cheering with the draw - that's wonderful."

Anthony Wright, Goal.com


 
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