it's definitely possibly, his dad was a former captain of the national team and is currently the assistant head coach. and pardon the c/p...
kai pretty much followed in his old mans footsteps, though he started out playing for man u and wound up in the mls playing for a team...that i have yet to sort out. he's been in the states for a while though, that much i'm certain of. he's 27, also plays for england's national team and has dreams of one day wearing the captain's armband just like his father. he's been projected by the media as a bad boy, they enjoy taking the things he says/does out of context and making him seem like an over-sized tool when in reality he's really only like...65% tool. he can be confrontational, loves to party, he won't touch drugs but he's all about alcohol. he's incredibly loyal and protective which have led to a few scuffles here and there along the way. he has no concept of "just put your head down and play" so he'll argue terrible calls even if they're not on him specifically, he'll get in the face of opposing players if he feels something was particularly dirty and his confidence on the pitch is sometimes seen as arrogance by fans on both sides. however, he will never lower himself to play dirty, so he may be a cocky shit on the pitch but he's got the talent and respect to back it up.