Kaka may be included in Brazil team

March 01, 2013 04:34 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:21 pm IST - Rio de Janeiro

A file photo of Kaka, who plays for Real Madrid. Kaka maybe recalled for the Brazilian football side. Photo: AP

A file photo of Kaka, who plays for Real Madrid. Kaka maybe recalled for the Brazilian football side. Photo: AP

Brazil football coach Luiz Felipe Scolari has hinted at an international recall for former FIFA World Player of the Year Kaka by promising changes to his squad for upcoming friendly matches against Italy and Russia.

Kaka was absent from the Selecao’s 1-2 loss to England at Wembley Stadium on February 6 - Scolari’s first match in charge since taking over from sacked predecessor Mano Menezes, reports Xinhua.

But Scolari, who guided Brazil to the 2002 World Cup with Kaka in his squad during his first spell as national coach, admitted to errors in team selection against England.

“I wasn’t impressed with the positioning of the players and a series of details,” Mr. Scolari said on Thursday.

In an indication that Kaka will be recalled, Scolari said players not featuring regularly for their clubs would not be ruled out of consideration. “I am going to choose a team that I think is best for Brazil and not on what journalists write,” the 64-year-old coach said.

Kaka impressed in his return to the national team for the first time in two years in October last year, scoring in friendly victories against Japan and Iraq.

But the 30-year-old has been used sparingly by Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho this season and was benched in the club’s 3-1 Copa del Rey semifinal victory over Barcelona on Tuesday.

Brazil will meet Italy in Geneva on March 31, and Russia at Stamford Bridge in London four days later. Mr. Scolari will name his squad for the matches at a press conference in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday.

In-form Manchester United right-back Rafael da Silva is expected to be given his third international cap by Mr. Scolari after being overlooked for the England match.

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