Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Kaka gets Hollywood treatment at Real Madrid

MADRID: Kaka was officially presented as a Real Madrid player in a Hollywood-style show to around 50,000 fans at the Bernabeu on Tuesday.
Director general Jorge Valdano had promised president Florentino Perez's second spell at the helm would be a "super-production" and they did not disappoint with the presentation of their first signing.
"It is a very special day for me. I hope I can write my name in the club's history books with victories and conquests," a slightly overawed Kaka said from a stage on the pitch.

Kaka gets Hollywood treatment at Real Madrid
Real Madrid's new Brazilian star Kaka greets the crowd during his presentation
The doors of the stadium had been thrown open to the public who packed the stands around a stage decorated with the club's nine European Cups.
Perez was up first, greeted with chants from the fans as he thanked Kaka for choosing Real Madrid before the Brazilian was given a pop star welcome as he emerged to roars from the crowd.
The Brazilian playmaker was presented with the number eight shirt and had to be protected by bodyguards as he walked around the pitch to greet fans.
Some of them jumped over the barriers and tried to touch the former AC Milan player who cost Real 67 million euros.

Portugal winger Cristiano Ronaldo, who was signed for a world record fee of 80 million pounds ($132.7 million) last week, will be presented on Monday in another event covered live on television and internet websites across the world. But Kaka said he was not worried that another big name signing would create tensions within the squad.
"It will be a privilege to play alongside him," Kaka told a news conference.

"There won't be any rivalry with Cristiano. We are compatible on and off the pitch. We are experienced players and there is no room for jealousy." He went on warn against the euphoria generated by the talk of a second Galactico era at Real Madrid.
"From my experience I have learned that talent alone is not enough. There are many talented players who have won nothing and others with less ability who have been successful," he said.
"It is good to have talented players but they have to sacrifice themselves for the team."
Spain defender Raul Albiol, who joined Real for a reported fee of 15 million euros from Valencia, is expected to be presented later this week

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