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AC Milan's Kaka seeks to fulfil personal wish list
published: Wednesday | May 16, 2007


AC Milan's Kaka ... likes Liverpool's style of play. - Reuters

MILAN (Reuters):

AC MILAN playmaker Kaka expects Liverpool to play a long ball game in the Champions League final next week when he will be bidding to complete a personal wish list of achievements.

The Brazilian has been in outstanding form for Milan this season and scored three goals over two legs in the semi-final win over Manchester United to set up the clash with Liverpool in Athens on May 23.

"I think Liverpool are different from Manchester, they play a game that is very typical of English soccer. They are a very well-coached team by (Rafael) Benitez and they are a very tactical team. They are a team that marks tight," Kaka said.

"Manchester are a team that likes to play more, the quality of their passing is better and they keep the ball longer," he said in a interview for Adidas.

Liverpool beat Milan in the 2005 Champions League final after coming back from 3-0 down at half-time to draw 3-3 and win on penalties.

Steven Gerrard was a driving force for Liverpool that night and Kaka admires the England midfielder greatly.

"An excellent player, in my opinion, he is a modern player because he is a player who runs, marks, knows how to pass, cross, score goals and he is a leader on the field for Liverpool. So he is a player that I would like to have in my team," the 25-year-old said.

Injuries

Kaka, who has asked Brazil if he can miss the Copa America in Venezuela starting on June 26 because of fears of burn-out, suffered a serious spine injury at a swimming pool when he was 18.

After making a full recovery, he launched a 10-point career plan which included playing for Brazil, moving to Italy or Spain and featuring in a World Cup.

He has ticked off all 10 achievements but has now decided to add an 11th - win the Champions League.

"Everyone is talking about revenge for what happened in 2005. It happened. We lost that final, Liverpool were the champions and it will always be remembered that way.

"So we have the opportunity to once again, make our mark on history," he said.

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