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Kaka: Real Madrid Enjoy Watching Barcelona Play
The Brazilian admits even Los Blancos enjoy watching Barca strut their stuff.
Real Madrid star Kaka has admitted that even his team-mates enjoy watching the current Barcelona side.
In an interview with El Confidencial, the Brazilian said, "Everybody likes to see Barcelona play, us included."
The former World Player of the Year went on to express his admiration for the Catalans, denying any claims that they may be one dimensional.
"They're two different teams; they have two ways of understanding football, two ways to play and to raise their game."
Despite the fierce rivalry between the two clubs, Kaka was able to put their differences aside and acknowledge not only that Barca are pleasing on the eye, but that they had made definite improvements since current boss Pep Guardiola has been in charge.
"Barcelona played very well last season and have reached that high level at times this season too."
Rupert Fryer, Goal.com
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In an interview with El Confidencial, the Brazilian said, "Everybody likes to see Barcelona play, us included."
The former World Player of the Year went on to express his admiration for the Catalans, denying any claims that they may be one dimensional.
"They're two different teams; they have two ways of understanding football, two ways to play and to raise their game."
Despite the fierce rivalry between the two clubs, Kaka was able to put their differences aside and acknowledge not only that Barca are pleasing on the eye, but that they had made definite improvements since current boss Pep Guardiola has been in charge.
"Barcelona played very well last season and have reached that high level at times this season too."
Rupert Fryer, Goal.com
Talk all things soccer with the rest of our readers in the Goal.com Forums
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