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Thursday 12 October, 2006Kaka believes that Milan will soon return to top form after they stuttered into the international break.The Rossoneri were held to three consecutive goalless draws in the week leading up to the stop, despite dominating all of the games.
Kaka, who put in two fine performances for Brazil and scored a goal in each match, now wants to transfer that form in front of goal to his club side.
“We have been a bit unlucky in the League and the Champions League, and we must give our all in the next matches,†the No 22 told the club’s website.
“We have a hard and difficult period ahead of us, but I feel fine and I am back to do well with Milan. I am pleased to have this responsibility with the club.
“As to my experience with the Brazilian squad, I think things are going well.
“Dunga is coaching for the first time in his life and has a new team with many young players.
“This is the beginning of a new important cycle for Brazil. Despite the disappointment at the World Cup, the fans are supporting us because they can see what Dunga is doing.
“The team is playing well, we all feel we can play our part,†concluded the 24-year-old.
Kaka went through a loosening session in Milanello on Wednesday, while Ricardo Oliveira, Giuseppe Favalli and Christian Brocchi went through individual drills.
Paolo Maldini was also back training with the rest of the Rossoneri squad after his recent injury absence.
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