UEFA.Com Training Ground: KAKA Shows You How to Make the Killer Pass. Watch the video

By Anna Italia


Just watching Ricardo Iseczon Dos Santos Leite known as "KAKA" or Musica and Magia for me, makes you wonder how in the world this footballer makes those killer passes. 

It takes time to learn how to master a skill.  So, here it's your chance to learn from Brazil and AC Milan forward Kaka done by UEFA.com Training Ground.

Click the video and let Kaka shows you how to do the killer pass. 

Duration: 2 minutes and 50 seconds
  • Defense-splitting pass
  • Kaka also talks about one of his favorite pass during the Final UEFA Champions League in Istanbul.  A pass made from 50 to 60 meters to formerly Milan forward Hernan Crespo who scored a super goal. By the way, it was awesome!
  • Kaka mentions three important things to make a killer pass:
  1.  See the opportunity
  2. Choose the right moment
  3.  Put the right weight on the pass
  • In summary, Kaka says that to make a pass you need to control the ball, watch your teammate and then make the pass.

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Comments

  • 6/28/2008 6:59 PM Milan99 Azzurri Girl wrote:
    I love it so much!!! I'm glad I'm not the only one who is fund of Crespo!!!!
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    1. 6/30/2008 2:23 AM Anna Italia wrote:
      It was a great goal and watching Crespo's face celebrating the goal after the "kille pass" from Kaka put a happy smile on my face
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      1. 6/30/2008 5:51 PM Milan99 Azzurri Girl wrote:
        Yes Anna its AMAZING if only the good old days will be back, Crespo at Milan and Milan in the CL final!!! WOW...!!!
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