Wednesday, June 30, 2010

World Cup 2010: Brazil's Kaka Welcomes Real Madrid Arrival Of His Argentinian Angel Di Maria

Kaka gives the thumbs up to some local kids during the Brazil training session at the Princess Magogo Stadium on June 24, 2010 in Durban, South Africa. Brazil will play their last 2010 FIFA World Cup Group G match against Portugal on 25th June at the Moses Mabidha Stadium, Durban.
Brazil and Real Madrid star Kaka has welcomed new Galactico Angel di Maria to the Spanish club.

The multi-lingual playmaker, who impressed at Milan before being lured to Madrid in the summer of 2009, is currently a World Cup rival of Di Maria in South Africa, with Brazil and Argentina two of the favourites to meet in the final on July 11.

But with 22-year-old Di Maria set to arrive at the Bernabeu after the tournament the Brazilian chose to praise the new signing at a press conference in the Selecao's World Cup base.

"Di Maria is a fantastic player, with dizzying skill down the wings and with great control of the ball. He has already demonstrated it in Argentina and he is doing it now in the World Cup," the player announced to reporters.

The confirmation of this signing could prove to have an unforeseen downside for Kaka's Brazil team-mates. An undoubted talent, di Maria has been embroiled in speculation and doubt throughout the World Cup about a possible move to the Merengues; a fact attributed by many Argentine commentators as the reason why he is yet to set the tournament on fire.

With the move now signed and confirmed, it is possible the world could see the real 'Fideo' come to the fore in the final leg of the tournament.

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