Former Real Madrid star Kaka reveals all-time best XI: Two Ronaldos, no Lionel Messi!

Former Real Madrid and AC Milan star Kaka has revealed his all time XI in the Daily Mail, including Barcelona aces along with his two major clubs’.

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However, the Brazilian superstar hasn’t included four time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi!

GK) Dida

Played alongside Kaka at club and international level, and manages to beat Real Madrid legend Iker Casillas in to the position.

RB) Cafu 

Not many full-backs are good enough to be ranked alongside the Brazil legend. A star for AC Milan and Brazil.

LB) Roberto Carlos

With Cafu on the other wing opposition defences would be quaking in their boots at the attacking potential.

CB) Alessandro Nesta

One of the best centre-backs of his generation, Nesta is regularly in all time XIs.

CB) Paolo Maldini

If you got awards for longevity then Maldini would be the most decorated player ever. It is amazing how he managed to stay at the highest level for over 20 years.

CDM) Andrea Pirlo

Still making a difference for Juventus, not many can match the passing ability of the cultured midfielder.

CM) Zinedine Zidane

Almost single-handedly dragged France to World Cup glory in 2006, winning the title 1998, and was also an amazing player for Real Madrid.

CM) Andres Iniesta

Alongside Xavi the diminutive star has changed the way that football is played for a generation. They are to thank for for the more possession based game of the last ten years.

LW) Ronaldinho

Gets in ahead of Lionel Messi, and although the Argentine is one of the best players ever this man could easily match him on his day.

RW) Cristiano Ronaldo

The Portuguese will be overjoyed to be in the team ahead of rival Messi. Only the Barcelona man can match his scoring record in all competitions.

ST) Ronaldo

If the forward had been able to stay fit then maybe we would be talking about him in the same way as his namesake and Messi now. However, the Brazilian was let down by his fitness.