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Monday 8 December, 2008 |
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Kaka was the decisive figure in Milan's win over Catania and the Brazilian ace insists he is happy with the position he is playing for the Rossoneri.
In an interview last week, Kaka stated that he would rather play further forward but is being played deeper by Carlo Ancelotti after the arrival of Ronaldinho.
However, Kaka still made the crucial contribution to secure a 1-0 triumph over Catania yesterday.
It was a very important game - we played well and picked up three fundamental points, Kaka said after the final whistle.
We created lots of scoring chances during the first half, but we didn't hit the back of the net.
Maybe we need to be more clinical in front of goal, but their goalkeeper Albano Bizzarri made some great saves.
When I discussed my position, I didn't mean to cause any problems in the squad.
My teammates and the Coach know that if I need to sacrifice for the good of the team, I will be the first one to accept that.
I just said that I would probably be more useful in attack, but I can easily adapt to playing in the midfield too.
Milan's next game is a crunch match against Scudetto rivals Juventus.
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Ancelotti keeps Kaka back
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