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101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League,La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup and more: Luke Young’s England snub, England’s faltering 2018 World Cup bid, and “the reality is that depression is as prevalent among top sportsmen as it is among any other diverse group of people”
Soccerlens.com: Kaka interview: England, Brazil, Real Madrid and the World Cup
| @Fernando_Duarte Great stuff...however many nice things he says Brazil will probably still knock Eng out!!! http://tinyurl.com/ycga5rd 10 days ago |
| Entrevista assinada pelo meu primo @Fernando_Duarte RT @Dkotscho: Kaka fala ao The Guardian - http://bit.ly/4oqNhC 10 days ago |
| Very interesting interview with Brazilian superstar Kaka by @Fernando_Duarte ... http://tinyurl.com/ycga5rd 10 days ago |
Luke Young’s England snub, England’s faltering 2018 World Cup bid, and “the reality is that depression is as prevalent among top sportsmen as it is among any other diverse group of people”
101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League,La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup and more —
... Today’s overview: England’s friendly with Brazil is thrusted to the forefront of Thursday’s backpages, kicking off with Fernando Duarte’s tête à tête with Kaka. Kaka: “I am a huge fan of Stevie Gerrard, who has the heart of a lion and is the icon of the modern footballer with his ability to attack and defend so well.” ...
Kaka interview: England, Brazil, Real Madrid and the World Cup
Soccerlens.com —
Brazilian journalist Fernando Duarte (a future guest on the Soccerlens Podcast, once we can track him down) interviewed Brazil and Real Madrid star Kaka in Doha this week, ahead of Brazil’s friendly against England.
The full interview can be read on the Guardian – here are a few excerpts:
Kaka on…England:
I don’t think anybody expected them to go through [qualification] so strongly, especially with the two emphatic defeats of Croatia. It’s not to say England weren’t a ...



