Wednesday, 17th December, 2014



Real Madrid captain Iker Casillas, who saved a penalty in the FIFA Club World Cup semi-final match against Cruz Azul, is looking to add the only missing title from his collection as the European champions play the final on 20th December.

Ahead of the title clash the goalkeeper told FIFA's site: "I don't think I have anything to prove – what I've done in my career is there for everyone to see.




“By playing games I'll hopefully get my confidence back to where it used to be, which is what excites me more than anything. I feel on a high", he further added after some below par performances had seen him being benched during parts of last season.

 


Real Madrid have been in sensational form this season as they are on a winning streak of 21 consecutive games. Reflecting upon it Casillas continued: "Winning 21 games in a row is very difficult, but we have to keep our feet on the ground and be mindful that this run won't last forever.

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“What's important is for us to win on Saturday because if we don't, I can guarantee you that all the headlines in the papers will look different", he further added.

The club from Spain will look to add a fourth trophy to their 2014 collection when they take the field on Saturday.

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