
AC Milan legend Kaka has lavished reward on Liverpool’s Brazilian backbone which has helped Jurgen Klopp’s facet shatter quite a few information already this season.
The runaway Premier Leauge leaders presently take pleasure in a staggering 22 level lead over Manchester City have dropped simply two factors from their opening 25 fixtures.
Retaining the Champions League additionally stays a definite presumably with Liverpool set to face Atletico Madrid in the final 16, whereas progress in the FA Cup was ensured after a staff full of kids overcame Shrewsbury in a fourth spherical replay earlier this week.
And Kaka, who performed two Champions League finals towards Liverpool throughout his Milan heyday, has been delighted by the progress of his compatriots Alisson Becker, Fabinho and Roberto Firmino.
‘Alisson is the best goalkeeper in the world right now, Fabinho is one of the best midfielders, and Firmino and [Luis] Suarez are the best strikers in the world,’ the 2007 Ballon d’Or winner advised Sky Sports News.

‘Firmino understands his place on the field and changes his position. He doesn’t keep in the field the entire time, he comes and will get the ball and creates the performs.
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‘For me, as a Brazilian, it’s actually good to see them having this nice success in the Premier League.’
Kaka additionally described Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp as a ‘pioneer’ however is uncertain whether or not or not this season’s success can be a one-off.
‘It’s good to see a staff taking part in this fashion as a result of it’s only one season,’ he added.
‘I am not saying Liverpool are bad but in a competition like the Premier League, it’s laborious to have a season like this.
‘It exhibits that Liverpool are in superb form and have an excellent coach and players.
‘Jurgen is a pioneer coach. He’s not afraid to vary and take a look at one thing totally different. The Premier League is excellent due to the coaches which can be in this league.’
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