Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale said the European
champions are targeting success on all fronts in 2014-15.
Real won the UEFA Champions League last season, upstaging
city rivals Atletico Madrid as they claimed their 10th European title and first
since 2002, while they also lifted the Copa del Rey trophy at Barcelona's
expense.
However, Carlo Ancelotti's men missed out on the La Liga
title, finishing three points behind champions Atletico.
Now, with FIFA World Cup winner Toni Kroos and Colombian
star James Rodriguez on board for the upcoming season, Real have set their
sights on a large trophy haul, starting with the UEFA Super Cup at Cardiff City
Stadium on August 12.
"We enter six competitions and we want to win every
one," Bale said. "That would be amazing. We are hungrier than ever.
"No team has retained the Champions League so we
want to do that.
"And there is a special touch for me because the
Super Cup (against Sevilla) is in my home town (Cardiff). Hopefully we can do
the job and get the trophy."
Rodriguez's arrival in Madrid - in a deal worth a
reported €80million - was on the back of much fanfare, having won the FIFA
Golden boot after scoring six goals in Brazil.
And Bale believes the 23-year-old's switch to Spain is
further proof of La Liga's standing in world football.
"The Spanish league is the most exciting and the
world's top players play there," he said.
"Barcelona or Real Madrid are always there, near the
Champions League final or winning it," he said.
"The Premier League is a great league but we are
attracting the best players to La Liga.
"It is great to be involved in it."
Real will contest the International Champions Cup in the
United States before flying out to Wales for the Super Cup.
Culled from Soccerway
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