Iker Casillas says he respects Pep Guardiola and Barcelona, but is only interested in Real Madrid’s recent and future successes.
The 31-year-old led Real to the La Liga title in 2011/12, which he feels is more important than what is happening at the Camp Nou.
“I respect Barcelona and what Guardiola does, but what interests me is Real Madrid and trying to win all possible competitions,” he told Sport.
“We will start the season in a good way, facing Valencia, a team that plays very well and that always makes things very difficult. The goal is to keep winning titles.
“I want to win the four competitions with Madrid – the Spanish Supercopa, La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the Champions League.
“Clearly victory in the Champions League for Real Madrid would be very special as it would be the tenth success. Last season we were at the gates of the final of the Champions League – this campaign we want to play in it, and of course win.”
Casillas also led Spain to glory at Euro 2012, leading many to tout him as a possible Ballon d’Or winner.
And although the 31-year-old admits that it would be nice to see a goalkeeper win the accolade, he insists that he is not concerned about individual honours.
“The Ballon d’Or should be won by the player most deserving,” told reporters in Houston, Texas.
“Now they say that I can win it, but it’s not something that I obsess over.
“Clearly, goalkeepers are not well appreciated in this type of awards, but I think we have the same right to win the Ballon d’Or as any of the other players that take the field in every game.”
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