Real's Casillas plans to relish final after 12-year wait


LISBON (Reuters) - Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas has won the World Cup and European Championship with Spain plus the Champions League, La Liga and King's Cup for his club but the older he gets the less he takes the glory for granted.

The 33-year-old, who hopes to win a third Champions League by leading Real to a 10th European Cup success when they face Atletico Madrid on Saturday, told a packed news conference he was relishing their first appearance in the final since 2002.

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