Clowgon
17-01-2009, 08:56 AM
KAKA has already issued a snub to Manchester City — by revealing he prefers rivals United and Arsenal!
Milan’s Brazilian star reckons Premier League sides are too predictable apart from United and the Gunners, who are the most “agile” in England.
He said: “Arsenal and Manchester United are different from the other English teams. They play a bit more and are more open.
"They are different from the typical English teams who have a tall striker and hold on to the ball.
“That’s more typical of Liverpool and Chelsea, who are very tactical sides — more English.
“Man United and Arsenal are more agile. They let other teams play and they play, too.”
Kaka, 26, admits his dad, Bosco Leite, plays the key role in deciding his career plans as his agent and most trusted advisor.
The superstar added: “He has helped me with all my professional decisions and has always given me good advice.
"Obviously, my wife and my mum are always at my side, and there are friends, players and coaches.
“I listen to them all. If the advice is good, I take it on board. If it’s not, I put it to the side.”
Ahahaha. Come on United make a bid!
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/article2141387.ece
Milan’s Brazilian star reckons Premier League sides are too predictable apart from United and the Gunners, who are the most “agile” in England.
He said: “Arsenal and Manchester United are different from the other English teams. They play a bit more and are more open.
"They are different from the typical English teams who have a tall striker and hold on to the ball.
“That’s more typical of Liverpool and Chelsea, who are very tactical sides — more English.
“Man United and Arsenal are more agile. They let other teams play and they play, too.”
Kaka, 26, admits his dad, Bosco Leite, plays the key role in deciding his career plans as his agent and most trusted advisor.
The superstar added: “He has helped me with all my professional decisions and has always given me good advice.
"Obviously, my wife and my mum are always at my side, and there are friends, players and coaches.
“I listen to them all. If the advice is good, I take it on board. If it’s not, I put it to the side.”
Ahahaha. Come on United make a bid!
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/article2141387.ece