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Kaká plays a great game for Brazil and scores a spectacular goal
The game against Iraq was similar in many ways to the one he played for Madrid against Millonarios three weeks ago in the Santiago Bernabéu trophy. The opponent wasn't anything special, but Kaká's performance showed that he was nonetheless on the right course.
Wearing the number 8 shirt, the same as he does at Real Madrid, Kaká began to make his dream comeback as soon as he ran onto the pitch. He came up against the Iraq keeper three times before the half-time break, but he had already left his mark on the match in a brilliant move up the wing that led to Óscar's goal. The Chelsea player scored twice and would have stolen the limelight if Kaká hadn't pulled out a truly spectacular goal out of the bag right after the break.
The Brazilian is in the best shape he's been in for some time and started his run from around the halfway line, before getting himself into the area, losing his marker with a scissor move and blasting the ball past Hasan with his left foot.
Kaká was on the pitch until the 70th minute, when he left it to Neymar and Lucas Moura to finish the job and seal the definitive 6-0.
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