I never considered leaving Real Madrid or that it was a mistake to come here.

I spent 17 years at Real Madrid and nobody can doubt that I'm a 'madridista.'

People say I should go to Real Madrid or Barcelona, but my team is Las Palmas.

Whoever comes to Madrid does so because he has the qualities to do things well.

Barcelona, Real Madrid, City - there are many teams you'd want to play against.

I always said that I would like to finish my career in Madrid if it's possible.

It's typical at Real Madrid that we often seem to be going through a revolution.

I would be a dream to score against Madrid, that would be an unforgettable goal.

What the not-so-good moments gave me at Real Madrid, I think they helped me grow.

Real Madrid approach each match and each competition with the idea of winning it.

I had no interest in continuing with Real Madrid in the way that we were working.

I'm happy at Real Madrid and can imagine ending my career here - if all goes well.

Obviously, there are many clubs that make me dream, like Real Madrid or Barcelona.

There is a lot of respect for Real Madrid, but it doesn't mean we can't beat them.

Real Madrid aspires to win everything, and I feel part of the family at this club.

Madrid is Madrid. There's nothing more to say. It's the biggest team in the world.

In a team like Real Madrid, arguments always arise when things are not going well.

When you play against a Spanish team, especially Madrid, it is quite an open game.

I went to Madrid to play football but I couldn't because I was never left in peace.

I was born in Havana, Cuba and raised in Madrid, Spain. Then I moved to New Jersey.

There was an option to sign for Barcelona and other teams before I moved to Madrid.

We know the history of players at Real Madrid and things are not easy at that club.

Real Madrid will be the first team to claim two Champions League trophies in a row.

I aim to work hard and do my best to try to win with Real Madrid, which is my dream.

In Europe, I always say that Barcelona and Real Madrid are the ones to look out for.

Everyone dreams of playing for Madrid, but we all know that it can be life or death.

When you leave Real Madrid - a famous club worldwide - it's normal to get criticism.

It'd be best if Cristiano Ronaldo retired at Real Madrid and then worked at the club.

I have always had a good relationship with Real Madrid fans, and I feel dear to them.

As long as there are chances, we have to fight to the end. That's Madrid's philosophy.

To be at Real Madrid, it means that you're a mature player, even if you're very young.

I never said I wanted to move to Real Madrid. If I did, I would have said so publicly.

When I arrived in Madrid I felt that it was a dream that I didn't want to escape from.

I have always seen myself as a Real Madrid goalkeeper and have never doubted my ability.

I want to continue to be a first-team regular here at Madrid. That is my long-term goal.

Diego Simeone, the coach from Atletico Madrid, was a very strong player as a midfielder.

It's really flattering to know that a club of Real Madrid's stature is interested in me.

I love the Prado in Madrid. The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston is also great.

Winning one league title at Roma, to me, is worth winning 10 at Juventus or Real Madrid.

Cristiano left the bar very high at Real Madrid. You cannot cover the sun with a finger.

I like a lot to watch Real Madrid and Barcelona, which are my favourite teams in La Liga.

I came from playing in a team with my mates to having the chance to play for Real Madrid.

I'm very happy in Madrid and I'll defend my coach, the players, the president - everyone.

I trust in myself, in my work, but if the day comes when Madrid do not want me, I'm going.

Messi alone is more dangerous than Real Madrid's attacking trio Ronaldo, Benzema and Bale.

I only want to be a player who can help Madrid return to their rightful place in football.

When you're playing for Real Madrid, even when you're playing well, you're under scrutiny.

I went abroad when I was 20, three years at Chelsea, a big club. Then two years at Madrid.

Let's call a spade a spade - this Kaka of Real Madrid is not the same Kaka we used to know.

In my head the word surrender has never existed, because that is what Real Madrid is about.

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