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Kaka sets up David Villa with jaw-dropping pass to put MLS All-Stars up 2-0 over Tottenham

Kaka and David Villa just made Tottenham Hotspur look really, really bad.

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MLS was already celebrating a surprise 1-0 lead over Tottenham Hotspur in the All-Star game, but it was about to get better. With the MLS All-Stars attacking again, the ball got loose in the box, which set up Orlando City star Kaka to do what Kaka does best.

He ran up and drilled that ball right onto David Villa's left foot, and had to thread the needle to boot. That's just shockingly impressive.

MLS are up 2-0 just half an hour into the match, and Tottenham are reeling.

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