Los Blancos captain was in a grim mood after their goalless draw against Valencia, in front of a packed stadium at the Santiago Bernabeu.
If the fans think that the month of March was hard on Real Madrid, April already does not look bright for the Spanish giants.
After a great run into the season, where they commanded a 10-point lead at the top of La Liga points table and also a place in UEFA Champions League knockout stages, Madrid have seen their fortunes dwindle in the Primera Division.
However, the Champions League is where Los Blancos have shown their true colours, paving their way into the semi-finals of the tournament, where they face the German giants, Bayern Munich.
As the 2011/12 season enters its final stretch, the Spanish giants have registered three draws in their last five encounters, while arch rivals Barcelona thrash one opponent after the other.
The lead of Jose Mourinho’s men at the top of La Liga rankings is under threat as only four points separate the top two Spanish sides, with a Camp Nou El Clasico yet to be played.
Real Madrid captain, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Iker-Casillas-c16815, was disappointed with their recent form in Spanish top flight football and did not shy away from sharing his opinions on the subject.
He stated that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Valencia-c40863 are formidable opponents, both home and away, and added that the draw should have pleased the fans. However, the Real Madrid academy graduate admitted that they should have grabbed all three points on offer.
The Euro 2008 and 2010 FIFA World Cup winning captain believes Los Blancos need to straighten their act or otherwise they will be helpless as Barcelona march to yet another La Liga triumph.
Casillas also explained that Madrid players have never boasted about their claim of the domestic supremacy without having anything to show for their efforts.
"I believe Madrid could lose La Liga, because http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 are also fighting and we have not won anything."
"We have never said that we had won it [already].”
"Our rivals also have a lot to play for and we cannot solely live off being eight or 10 points ahead."
In their next La Liga outing, Los Blancos travel to the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Vicente-c36001 Calderon in order to face their cross-town rivals, Atletico Madrid.
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