Saturday, 06 September 08, 05:09 AM
Spain’s goalkeeper and captain Iker Casillas says that he does not hold any resentment towards Robinho after the Brazilian superstar decided to leave Real Madrid. Robinho caused quite a ruckus at
the Real Madrid camp during the summer when he made his now infamous public pleas to leave the Santiago Bernabéu. He was eventually allowed to leave to sign for Manchester City but the club’s
goalkeeper, Iker Casillas confessed that he does not have any ill-feelings towards the 24 year old. “It is not something I am pre-occupied with because it’s all in the past. Every player decides
on their own future and Robinho has chosen to leave Real Madrid,” the Spanish international captain revealed during La Selección’s press conference. “I am grateful for what he has done for the
team and I wish him all the best in Manchester City,” he added. Casillas was then asked if Robinho’s exit coupled with the club’s failure to sign their intended targets, such as the player who
was sitting next to him in the press call, David Villa, has disrupted the squad dynamics. “I don’t think it has changed anything. And I do not believe that these players said no to Real Madrid."
“They all want to come but obviously, there are negotiations and it is necessary to come to an agreement first,” he theorized. Real Madrid saw their jinx at the Riazor continue last weekend when
they slumped to a 2-1 defeat. The league will resume next Saturday at the conclusion of the International break and Los Merengues will welcome newly promoted Numancia to the Bernabéu cauldron.
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