Andres Iniesta feels Real Madrid are disappointed despite winning Champions League?

Andres Iniesta feels Real Madrid are disappointed despite winning Champions League

Andres Iniesta believes Real Madrid are disappointed for missing out on La-Liga title, despite of ending their season with Champions League glory.

Real Madrid won Champions league for record 11th time, after beating Atletico Madrid in Milan on Saturday. However Los Blancos are on a barren run on domestic front, as their wait for La-Liga title has extended to four years.

Barcelona was knocked out by Atletico Madrid in the Champions League final, however Catalans successfully defended their league title, despite of enduring blow right at the climax of the season.

Andres Iniesta feels Real Madrid are disappointed despite winning Champions League

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“This isn’t about a single match or Madrid winning the Champions League,” the midfielder told Cadena SER.

“This goes beyond any game or competition. We celebrate our own [victories], we’re happy with our successes and disappointed with our defeats, as they are.

“They won the Champions League but will be disappointed not to have won the League.

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“The fans and us, as a team, should be very proud of the season we’ve had. Of course, defending the Champions League was important, but next season we’ll fight again.

“No club have won twice it in a row, so it shows how difficult it is to win [the CL]. The evaluation of our season should be very good.

“We watched the Champions League final in Austria. It was exciting, especially for the lottery of penalties.

Why Andres Iniesta feels Real Madrid are disappointed despite of winning Champions League?

“Penalties are a cruel way to decide the winner of the Champions League, but it’s not unfair.

“I haven’t been able to congratulate my Madrid colleagues yet because I haven’t seen them and they have a week off.

“One rejoices in the successes of [one’s colleagues in the national team]. I hate to wish anything bad on anyone because things can ultimately backfire on you.