World Cup 2010: Kaka: Brazil Want The World Cup

The Selecao ace is making World Cup preparations early as he targets a triumphant tournament...

Kaka, Wayne Rooney, Brazil v England (Getty Images)
Real Madrid ace Kaka has revealed his main objective for 2010 is to win the World Cup in South Africa with Brazil.

Carlos Dunga's men have been drawn into a tough group with Portugal, North Korea and the Ivory Coast all aiming to progress.

However, the former Milanista is confident his side can go all the way as he measures chances of success.

"[The World Cup] is surely the principle objective. The World Cup will be the continuation of all the hard work a player does at club level," he told Brazilian paper O Stadio.

"I have to prepare well with Real Madrid so that I can get to South Africa in good shape."

Kaka is well aware that winning the trophy is easy to get wrong. But, believes good preparation will ease the work load.

"Many things can happen throughout the tournament. You can win or lose, but if we go there having prepared well then we have a great chance," he added.

"We have to use the two weeks of preparation well as this will be fundamental for the squad to win the tournament."

Salvatore Landolina, Goal.com


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