Kaka Eyes Scudetto Following ‘Unspectacular’ Win
Milan attacking midfielder Kaka was not too impressed with his side’s 1-0 win against Chievo Verona this afternoon at San Siro in the twelfth matchday of Serie A.
Nov 16, 2008 8:01:22 PM
Kaka scored the winning goal for his side from the penalty spot following a controversial decision by the referee.
However, the win gave the former European champions three precious points and even though the showing was not up to par, the Rossoneri’s star player was still pleased with the result.
“Today’s team performance was not spectacular like the one against Lecce, but the important thing is that we won three fundamental points for the league,” commented the Brazilian player.
“With regards to the penalty incident, I spoke with [Chievo midfielder Simone] Bentivoglio who told me that there was contact, but then if it was in or out of the penalty area is just a matter of centimetres and it's the referee who has to judge at that moment, but I don't like talking about the referees.
“Now we shall try to do our best, because if we always win from now onwards, it will be easy to win the Scudetto, but our first thought must be that of gaining points, then we shall look at the standings later.”
Glenn Debattista
However, the win gave the former European champions three precious points and even though the showing was not up to par, the Rossoneri’s star player was still pleased with the result.
“Today’s team performance was not spectacular like the one against Lecce, but the important thing is that we won three fundamental points for the league,” commented the Brazilian player.
“With regards to the penalty incident, I spoke with [Chievo midfielder Simone] Bentivoglio who told me that there was contact, but then if it was in or out of the penalty area is just a matter of centimetres and it's the referee who has to judge at that moment, but I don't like talking about the referees.
“Now we shall try to do our best, because if we always win from now onwards, it will be easy to win the Scudetto, but our first thought must be that of gaining points, then we shall look at the standings later.”
Glenn Debattista
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