Iker Casillas admitted Real Madrid had hit “rock bottom” after his side’s Champions League defeat to Schalke on Tuesday completed a miserable 10 days for Carlo Ancelotti’s men.
The Blancos lost 4-3 on the night but edged out the Germans 5-4 on
aggregate courtesy of a 2-0 win in the first leg in Gelsenkirchen.
The loss means Madrid have now gone three games without a win in all
competitions, after a draw and a defeat to La Liga rivals Villarreal and
Athletic Bilbao, respectively.
Casillas, who was arguably at fault for three of Schalke’s four
goals, said: “It’s true we have hit rock bottom in a most resounding
way. But the positive is that we will be in the draw next Friday.
“When that draw is made we will forget what has happened over the past 10 days – they have been dramatic.
“We must think about tomorrow, we cannot look back, nor dwell on the
22 successive wins [earlier in the season] or anything else we have
achieved.”
In Casillas’ defence, he produced a late save from Benedikt Howedes
that kept Madrid in the competition but the Spain international admitted
he had not performed well.
“I believe a goalkeeper is always to blame [after conceding four
times],” he added. “This was not one of my best games but it’s not the
moment to think about myself.”
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