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Inter Are The Team To Beat - Kaka
Milan star Kaka insists that Inter are the team to beat in Serie A this term and he has reassured fans that his recovery from a recent knee injury is going well.
The Brazilian star has missed most of pre-season thanks to
an ongoing tendon problem but he looks set to be back sooner rather than later.
Kaka has highlighted the club’s objectives of a Scudetto challenge but he knows it will not be easy by any means.
“I feel good. Everything is going well and I am about to finish the physio therapy and begin getting ready for the new campaign,” Kaka told Mediaset.
“The principal objective is to win the Scudetto but I believe Inter will be the team to beat this season.
“Roma and Juve are always ready to challenge and they have strengthened well. Then you have the outsiders and surprise teams.”
Kaka also had a few words on new arrival Andriy Shevchenko who returned back to the scene where he become one of the world’s best hit-men.
“Sheva is a special case. He has always been a part of this group. He left, now he’s back and I don’t think he will have any problems integrating himself back into the team once again,” concluded the playmaker.
Salvatore Landolina
Kaka has highlighted the club’s objectives of a Scudetto challenge but he knows it will not be easy by any means.
“I feel good. Everything is going well and I am about to finish the physio therapy and begin getting ready for the new campaign,” Kaka told Mediaset.
“The principal objective is to win the Scudetto but I believe Inter will be the team to beat this season.
“Roma and Juve are always ready to challenge and they have strengthened well. Then you have the outsiders and surprise teams.”
Kaka also had a few words on new arrival Andriy Shevchenko who returned back to the scene where he become one of the world’s best hit-men.
“Sheva is a special case. He has always been a part of this group. He left, now he’s back and I don’t think he will have any problems integrating himself back into the team once again,” concluded the playmaker.
Salvatore Landolina
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