Kaka, ex-Milan and Real Madrid player, amongst others, recalled his spell at Los Blancos and assured that the style was "very aggresive" and that even when they were winning the people wanted more.
The Brazilian, who is spending the pandemic in Sao Paulo, gave an interview to 'Sky Sports' in which he spoke about some aspects of his career, like the years he spent at the Santiago Bernabéu, the stadium where one of the best players in the world arrived.
"I had to change a little bit of my game. Real Madrid's style is really aggressive so when we were winning 3-0, the supporters were still shouting for us to score more goals. This is Real Madrid's style, really aggressive all the time. Sometimes you have to adapt", the player said.
Kaka also spoke about how the Clásico is missing the figure of a number 10.
"I have seen this change in the game. The situation is awkward because it is not that we do not have these players, it is just that other positions are viewed as more important. Instead, we have this 4-3-3 where the three players in midfield are box to box", Kaka added.
Ahead of the future, Kaka, who isn't ruling out becoming a manager, noted that he is preparing to run a marathon next year and if all goes well it will be the one in Berlin.