Thursday, February 21, 2008
Kaka: Pato & I Must Improve Understanding
Milan superstar Kaka admits that he and Alexandre Pato have yet to find a real understanding yet.
Pato has only made seven appearances for the Rossoneri since making his debut last month, but he has already made quite an impact, scoring four goals.
Last night Pato and Kaka failed to quite link-up in the way they would have liked to as Milan drew 0-0 with Arsenal in their Champions League last 16 first leg.
"With Pato we are in a situation where we must improve our understanding, but already many things are starting to come together,” said Kaka.
“There's still time because we have many games available. We shall play many times more together.”
Kaka is confident ahead of the second leg with Arsenal in a fortnight, and believes that home advantage could make the difference.
"I can already picture the second leg game with 80,000 people at San Siro, with our fans, with a Milan who will surely be more aggressive,” he stated.
“Personally I must take advantage of these days to train, because the knee is fine, but I must find the game rhythm.
“Arsenal were good, they are a very technical team, well organized and able to change positions all the time."
Kaka: Pato & I Must Improve Understanding
Milan superstar Kaka admits that he and Alexandre Pato have yet to find a real understanding yet.
Pato has only made seven appearances for the Rossoneri since making his debut last month, but he has already made quite an impact, scoring four goals.
Last night Pato and Kaka failed to quite link-up in the way they would have liked to as Milan drew 0-0 with Arsenal in their Champions League last 16 first leg.
"With Pato we are in a situation where we must improve our understanding, but already many things are starting to come together,” said Kaka.
“There's still time because we have many games available. We shall play many times more together.”
Kaka is confident ahead of the second leg with Arsenal in a fortnight, and believes that home advantage could make the difference.
"I can already picture the second leg game with 80,000 people at San Siro, with our fans, with a Milan who will surely be more aggressive,” he stated.
“Personally I must take advantage of these days to train, because the knee is fine, but I must find the game rhythm.
“Arsenal were good, they are a very technical team, well organized and able to change positions all the time."