'Manchester City are not the Real deal so I've no regrets,' insists Kaka

Real happy: Kaka has no regrets about snubbing Manchester City for Real MadridKaka insists he has 'no regrets' about his decision to reject a moveto Manchester City in favour of Real Madrid despite the £200 millionoutlay on players by Mark Hughes' side. City's executive chairman Garry Cook accused AC Milan of "bottling"the deal which would have made Kaka the highest paid player in theworld had it gone through in January. Instead, Kaka opted to move tothe Bernabeu in a reported £56million transfer last summer. And, for all the money being spent by City to try and establishthemselves as a potent force, the 27-year-old playmaker is content hemade the right move. Speaking ahead of Brazil's friendlyinternational with England in Doha tonight, Kaka said: 'Do I regret notmoving to Manchester City? No. I am happy with what I have chosen in mylife. 'I've spoken a lot to Robinho and he is very happy there and Manchester City have bought a lot of quality players.  England v Brazil: Hail the great class of 1970 - Moore, Pele, Banks, Jairzinho. Pellegrini facing quit calls as Real Madrid slump to Copa del Rey defeatMANCHESTER CITY FC: All the latest news from across the web 'But now I am with Real Madrid and very happy with the choice I made. I have no regrets with the decision I made.' Kaka believes the clash with Fabio Capello's England is still significant despite the absence of so many senior players from both sides. He said: 'It is not just England who have injuries but also a lot of Brazilian players are injured. 'This makes the game not so rich but it is still a good game to see some of the other England players and also to play one of the favourite teams for the next World Cup. 'This will be a great chance for us to play against a big team in the world even with the injuries.' Kaka praised the influence of Capello on England, admitting they will be tough opponents. 'What qualities do England possess? I think the Fabio Capello factor is a very important thing to understand,' the Brazilian added. 'They have good individual players and there are good characteristics to the side in every game. 'England are a very tough team to play against but that is good because it is a big motivation now to understand how England play.' Like Brazilian coach Dunga, Kaka is adamant winning is the most important factor for a nation steeped in flair football. He said: 'Is winning or beautiful football most important? The most important thing is to win. 'After that we have to try and make a good show for everyone. But the first option is win.'.  Explore more:People:Fabio Capello, Robinho, MARK HUGHESPlaces:Brazil, United Kingdom

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