Tuesday 12 April 2016

Brazilian soccer star Kaka favors MLS over Spain's La Liga

Former Real Madrid man Kaka, who currently plays in MLS for Orlando City, favors the American league over Spain's La Liga, where Real Madrid and Barcelona tend to dominate.
According to Globo Esporte, Kaka said he favors MLS for a variety of reasons. Kaka said that there are no super teams, like with Madrid and Barca, which makes MLS more interesting. Here's what he had to say

"With the way it works in the MLS, we will never have super teams as Barcelona and Real Madrid. I think that makes it more interesting. In Spain, everything revolves around the super teams among 20 clubs in the division, and it causes loss of interest [among fans]."
Though the Los Angeles Galaxy would be the closest thing to a super team with three titles in four seasons, in Spain, Real Madrid and Barcelona have combined to win 26 of the last 31 league titles.
Kaka also said there is less pressure which has allowed him to spend more time with his family, training in the morning and then often having days to spend with them and get things done.
Sounds like, after winning everything in Europe, he is enjoying life in Orlando.
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Kaka has more time to spend with the family while playing in the MLS. (USATSI)

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