AFTER A FEW injury-plagued years where his form dipped considerably, Kaka seems to be a bit rejuvenated by the in sunny Orlando.
Of course, the standard of the MLS probably helps too and while the league is undoubtedly on the rise, it still isnโt at the level of the top European competitions where Kaka has struggled in recent years.
His Orlando side grabbed a 2-2 draw away to Montreal last night and the Brazilian was instrumental in the visitors responding from a 2-0 deficit.
If you had Kaka in your MLS fantasy team last night then you picked up points for a goal, an assist and likely the three bonus points too.
He also busted out one lovely bit of skill that almost resulted in the kind of goal that the Brazilian used to score routinely during his first spell with AC Milan.
It is nice to see some version of classic Kaka at the moment but it is still a long way from the 2003-2007 period where he ran Carlo Ancelottiโs dominant Milan side.
Always loved watching him play snooker, but my god Iโm sick of listening to him. Just retire and be done with it, I really think 99 percent of snooker fans wonโt miss him
@Raymond Kelly: shows you arenโt a snooker fan
@Raymond Kelly: i honestly think that sometimes he gets bored and does and says things just for the sake of it. Can be very tiresome to listen to.
He is such a brilliant snooker player,one of the best ever,but also a massive knob head too
Delighted for Wilson who is a nice guy, The balls didnโt run for Ronnie but that happens. He is however the best of all time
@Terry O Sullivan: think he could easily have set himself apart as the greatest of all time but chose to be edgy instead
Think heโs a natural elite achiever. In snooker this is translating to a great player and pure frustration, coming out in many ways. Should have spent a few bob on a sports psychologist a few years ago, and kept seen them