Casillas downplays Barca's 8-point advantage

Editors' Picks

  • Mourinho to leave Real Madrid at end of the season

    Mourinho to leave Real Madrid at end of the season

    Mourinho to leave Real Madrid at end of the season

    Jose Mourinho will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season after a turbulent three-year spell in charge of the Spanish giants, club president Florentino Perez confirmed.

  • Ferguson heads into retirement with manager of year award

    Ferguson heads into retirement with manager of year award

    Ferguson heads into retirement with manager of year award

    REUTERS - Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson capped his final season in charge of the English Premier League champions by clinching the League Managers' Association Manager of the Year award for the fourth time on Monday. The 71-year-old Scot's unparallelled success in British soccer ended on Sunday with a remarkable 5-5 draw against West Bromwich Albion. "In a way I am glad it is all over now because it has been hard work," Ferguson told the BBC. "It has been overwhelming. "The club has

  • Sir Alex Ferguson named LMA Premier League Manager of the Year

    Sir Alex Ferguson named LMA Premier League Manager of the Year

    Sir Alex Ferguson named LMA Premier League Manager of the Year

    The retiring 71-year-old becomes the first manager to win the award four times after a season in which he guided Manchester United to a record 20th league title

  • Ferguson wins managers' award

    Ferguson wins managers' award

    Ferguson wins managers' award

    Outgoing Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson heads into retirement with the Premier League manager of the year award.

  • Jose Mourinho in quotes

    Jose Mourinho in quotes

    Jose Mourinho in quotes

    REUTERS - Jose Mourinho will leave Real Madrid at the end of the season having once again produced some golden quotes. Here are some of the Portuguese coach's most memorable utterances over the years as well as what others have said about him. WHILE PORTO COACH: "The only thing that I want to say is that we are the best ones and in normal conditions we are more than the best ones. In normal conditions we will be champions. In abnormal conditions we also will be champions." AFTER BEING APPOINTED

  • Mourinho to leave Real Madrid at end of season

    Mourinho to leave Real Madrid at end of season

    Mourinho to leave Real Madrid at end of season

    By Iain Rogers MADRID (Reuters) - Jose Mourinho will quit Real Madrid at the end of the season after coming to a mutual accord with the Spanish club that brings to an end a disappointing three-year stint by his high standards. The Portuguese's imminent departure, three years before his contract expires, will add fuel to widespread expectations he is poised to return to former club Chelsea. While Real have yet to name a successor, president Florentino Perez confirmed the club had approached

Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas played down Tuesday the eight-point gap separating the defending champions from league leaders Barcelona, saying the disparity in the standings won't become important until December.

Casillas said he was satisfied with his side's 2-2 draw against their arch-rivals Barca on Sunday, telling Cope radio it was far too early to be overly concerned about Real's position in the table.

"If we are still eight points behind in the month of December, I would be more pessimistic regarding La Liga (...) But now, there are still numerous matches to play. A 2-2 at Camp Nou is a good result, even from the point of view of goal average," explained Casillas.

After Sunday's draw in Catalonia, Madrid stand fifth in the table but Casillas was quick to highlight that Tito Vilanova's Barca are not their only challengers for the title.

The Spain shot-stopper refused to discount Real's city rivals Atletico, who are joint top with Barca on 19 points after seven matches.

"One can't exclude Atletico Madrid, authors of a superb run after seven matches. This good start does not surprise me. (Coach Diego) Simeone, since his arrival, has formed a very compact team in all areas. It's a team that could fight up until the end for the title," said Casillas.

The veteran goalkeeper also voiced his support for teammate Cristiano Ronaldo, who matched Lionel Messi with two goals in Sunday's Clasico, in the race with the Argentine superstar for this year's Ballon d'Or award.

"I choose Cristiano, it's clear. Because he is a player who has brought us an awful lot during all these seasons and I know him well."

Fantasy Football

Most Popular Stories