Real Madrid's Kaka And Marcelo Pleased With Atletico Madrid Win

The Brazilians were instrumental in the win...

Kaka, Arbeloa, Atletico, Real Madrid (Getty Images)
Real Madrid continued their impressive run at the Vicente Calderon with a 3-2 win against Atletico Madrid, a result that delighted Kaka and Marcelo.

Speaking to AS after the match, Kaka said, "I am very pleased to have scored in my first derby."

"As soon as I received the ball, I only thought about shooting. We played as well as we did against Milan, but the difference was Sergio Ramos' sending off.

"We responded well, although it affected us physically."

Meanwhile, Marcelo offered his thoughts, stating, "We suffered, but we are happy with the three points, because it was a very difficult game."

"We tried to dominate in the second half, but Sergio Ramos' red card complicated things."

Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
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