

Shedding Some Light
By: Gianfranco | August 10th, 2007It is time to shed a little light on my feelings towards Pato. I have been a getting a ton of mixed opinions from people on the child that Milan are currently pinning their future hopes on and I want to address them. For some Pato is the next Kaka, this is hard for me to swallow because Kaka is still young and no one is looking for his replacement at the moment. I do believe that Pato has unlimited potential, but at this moment he has done nothing for me or the club to prove anything. The money that was spent will not be justified until he does magnificent things for Milan, there is no doubt in my mind that he will and I certainly hope he becomes a great player, Brazilian or not, but I am the type of fan who wants results not potential results, I don’t know how you disagree with that.
The other opinion is that this was a bad move all together because of the amount of expectations that have already been placed on the player. Remember when Kaka arrived at Milan, it was with very little hype or fuss. Kaka was a player who was eased into the system and basically grew into the player he is with careful placement and coaching from the Milan staff. Kaka also had the help of many veteran players on the side that will still be there to help Pato, but not for all the years that Kaka has already had. Pato will get the opportunity to prove himself, but it must be calculated and precise because Serie A is a difficult league and can be even more difficult to flashy over priced youngsters.
I would like to further elaborate on Kaka because of the flurry of comments about his status as a Milan legend and world great on a few of my last postings. Kaka is an excellent talent and a key player on the side but I do feel that he is overrated at times and being considered the best player in the world is a bit premature. I am very thankful for his efforts in this years Champions league, but for me it was more of coming out party than anything else. Being one of the top five players in the world has to be a consistent effort on all fronts and not just in a game here or there. Players like Totti, Drogba, Dinho, Henry, and at one point Sheva go out game after game and pulverized the competition on both the club and national level. I remember Totti and Drogba last season draining goals in the league, Champions Cup, and domestic cups on a game in game out basis. Kaka just has not done that yet and until he does, he is just another great young player on the cusp of being a super talent. Kaka is in with the likes of Tevez, Messi, and even CRonaldo who I feel are full of potential but have yet to arrive on that consistent elite superstar level.
I will admit that Kaka is deeply ingrained in the core of the squad and without him the team would have a drastically different look but I do not personally believe that there would be no Milan without Kaka. AC Milan has always been a club with a strong core that is loyal to the club and to each other. Kaka is just beginning to take his responsibility in that core and with continued success and further consistency he will be in the elite class, but not yet. One major plus of Kaka is his constant humility and hard work to get better, if he passes that off to Pato, Milan will have a great tandem in the future but as a fan I cannot expect them both at an elite level in 07/08 but definitely beyond.
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25m for a 17 year old is a very very questionable move, unless it’s someone who has shown he is beyond a doubt the future heir to the best player in the world’s throne. Pato’s got skills, but how well he will adapt and perform is very questionable. Even though money is no issue with Silvio, he should’ve looked elsewhere. Like he probably could’ve had Nasri for the same price then left him on loan for a year or two at Marseille. At which point 25m would be peanuts.
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i would blame galliani, because he has been talking up this years transfer market and grouping him with dinho and eto’o and such and obviously that is just stupid.. dinho and eto’o are proven champions and pato is just a kid.. ancelotti, however knows what he is talking about, and keeps saying that he is a signing for the future, and future only(i mean the kid is only 17, so i dont understand if anyone expects him to blow over opposition), and that anything we get from him now is just gravy…
on the kaka front, i dont think he is a drogba or a sheva or a totti but i dont think he is a messi or a c.ronaldo either.. i think the true evaluation is somewhere in between, closer to the transition of potential to fulfilling that potential than messi or c.ronaldo but has not fulfilled it yet like totti and drogba, but to be honest, i am glad thats how it is, if he has already fulfilled his potential then we know thats the best we can get out of him, but i love that he is the first person to admit that he has to improve aspects of his game… thats exactly the kind of player we want and need..
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K I like your evaluation of Kaka, but I sometimes that feel that CRonaldo has proved himself more than Kaka and then I sometimes feel vice versa, what C has done in the EPL is amazing while what Kaka has done in the CL is also phenomal but both of them lack where the other has succedeed if you compare the EPL to the Seria A.
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well his last season in serie a was definately not his best but i would say the 2005 season he was pretty good, not 20 goals 22 assists good, but still pretty good… he will be better this year..
moreover, kaka’s maturity and humility far overshadows anything c.ronaldo has ever shown… and knowing that he was offered 13 million pounds a year and 100% image rights and to which he said no thanks kind of makes him a better player for milan in my book… also, its safe to say that unless we secure the double next year, whatever we win will have a lot to do with kaka’s form and the same goes for man. united. They won the epl and we won the cl and the main playmaker’s form for both teams had a lot to do with it and the same will probably happen next year.. safe to say if we do win the double this year, kaka would have performed exceptionally in both, but so would the rest of the team…
hopefully…
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How long have you all been watching Kaká? It sounds like you have only been watching him for one year. He has been one of Serie A’s best players for 5 years now. He burst onto the seen as a 20 year old and was immediately voted best player in Italy. And for the next 5 years has been Milan’s most consistent player. I don’t know where you all are getting the idea that Kaká isn’t the finished article. He has proved more than just about any player in the world during the last couple years.
And comparing him to Drogba is laughable. Drogba finally had one good year last year and all of a sudden he is the standard for a world class footballer? C’mon, get off it.
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relax, tim, we are milan fans in here so we have watched kaka day in and day out since the first time he has stepped on the pitch… what we believe is that kaka is so damn good that even if when he will be crowned world player of the year, later this year, he has still not shown his best…
we think that kaka is so damn good that even though he scored 10 goals in the champions league, he has enough talent that he could have scored plenty more.. and kaka himself admits that… kaka is currently the best player in the world, but he has potential to be much much much better… thats all we are saying..
agree drogba had only one good year, after i hit submit, and got to thinking about him, i realized he could never be put in the same category as say totti, or zidane and other such players…
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Relax again big man, I just would like to know where have you been? If you dont think KaKa is great already you should be commenting on some other sports because you clearly do not know anything about soccer, KaKa is the man and Milan would have gone nowhere without him this pass season.KaKa is the best player Milan will ever have.
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