Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic insists his Champions League dream remains alive.
The Swede has never managed to win the title, despite a career haul of 33 trophies.
He said: “Of course, winning the Champions League would be massive, huge. That is one of the targets, every season. Wherever I have gone, I have won.
“I didn't win the Champions League, which everybody knows but I'm doing everything to win it.
“And, if I could, I would be on top of the world.
“But in my career, I won everything. I see many players, they won the World Cup and they didn't even put their foot on the field, yet they still say they have won the World Cup!
“I won 33 trophies. I won in Holland. I won in Italy. I won in France. I won in Spain. I won in England. I won in five different countries, so my career is full of achievements.
“I don't know who to compare it to. Say players in a club like, Steven Gerrard, with all the respect. He won the Champions League but never the Premier League.
“If you ask him what he would rather win, I think he would say the Premier League. So in the long term, it's about what you achieved.
“For me the aim is to win every year. It's not an excuse that I don't want to win the Champions League."