It is only a matter of time until a Brazilian again

wins the Ballon d'Or, Kaka told FIFA.com.



In 2007, the former AC Milan and Real Madrid star

beat out Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi to

earn the top honor and this year his compatriot,

Neymar, is lined up alongside the same two fellow

La Liga stars on the shortlist for the top honor,

which will be awarded on Jan. 11.

Neymar is the first Brazilian to be among the top

three finalists since Kaka's own triumph in 2007

and his veteran Selecao mate thinks it has taken

eight long years to see another Brazilian at the

top of the list only because the conditions to be

nominated for the prize are so demanding.



"It's difficult to point out a single reason for this,

but it must serve to alert Brazilian football. And,

truth be told, it's no easy task to forge a Ballon

d'Or winner," said Kaka, who played on Brazil's

2002 World Cup winning squad.



"Thankfully, Neymar has improved a lot since he's

gone to play in Europe -- his game is a lot more

mature," Kaka said. "Now it's a matter of time

until he reaches first place."

The midfielder, who now plays for Major League

Soccer side Orlando City, said the dominance of

Messi and Ronaldo is understandable, given their

accomplishments.



"It had always been a rotation: Ronaldo and

Zidane won it three times, but there was always

some other player -- names like Figo, Ronaldinho,

myself, Rivaldo, Cannavaro... Then comes this

succession of Cristiano and Messi, only the two of

them -- and it is fair, for what they have been

doing year after year," the 33-year-old said.

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