Kaka: The playmaker masterclass

You glide when you are running with the ball – was that a natural gift or something you had to nurture?
Balance is something that I needed to work hard on when I was a young boy in Sao Paulo. I think it’s an important attribute for a player to have, especially when you’re running at speed. Every time I make a pass or have a shot at goal, I have to do that on one foot, so balance is key to staying in control of my body while I execute the technique.  

You scored two brilliant goals against Man United in 2007 – one with your right foot and one with your left – how did you become so good with both feet?
It was purely down to practice. When I was young I always trained with both feet, by passing against a wall, over and over again. But I do think you have to improve your best skill and work on your strengths, so I’d always practise more with the right than my left, although I made sure I was comfortable with both feet.

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