Casillas: Real Madrid Must Not Repeat Mistakes Made Against Atletico Madrid

'St. Iker' was pleased to get the three points...

Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas (Marca)
Real Madrid's captain on the night, Iker Casillas, was pleased to beat their city rivals, although he acknowledged that it was not the perfect performance.

With Raul and Guti left out of the starting line-up, Casillas wore the captain's armband at the Vicente Calderon. Speaking to Marca after the match, he said, "We made some mistakes that we cannot repeat."

"It was a tough game, but we had a lot of chances. The sending off hurt us, but that is not an excuse.

"What is important is that the Madridistas enjoy this victory.

"We must now play a good game against Alcorcon."

Arjun Miglani, Goal.com
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