Real Madrid legend Iker Casillas believes the club’s run to Saturday’s Champions League final will mean nothing if they eventually lose to Liverpool.
With 725 matches played, Casillas trails only Raul Gonzalez for appearances made for Los Blancos, winning the Champions League three times with the club, including the famous La Decima in 2014.
Madrid have made a dramatic run to Saturday’s fun, coming from behind on aggregate in all three knockout ties to eliminate Paris Saint-German, Chelsea and Manchester City.
Writing for the Player’s Tribune, Casillas insisted it will matter little if Liverpool lift the trophy on Saturday instead.
“The comebacks are very good but now we have to get it. We need the icing on the cake,” Casillas wrote for the Players Tribune. “If you don’t get that icing, the cake won’t be complete, right?
“If the cup does not reach the showcases, nobody is going to remember what happened with PSG, with Chelsea and with Manchester City. To be exciting, it has to be until the end, with the prize.
“One step away from glory for the 14th time, people think that winning the Champions League is easy and it is not. If just reaching a Champions League semi-final is something incredible, when you get one, two or three cups you have to be proud.”
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