Real face Ajax in Champions League opener
Real face Ajax in Champions League opener
Mourinho is looking to win European club football's top prize with a third different team.

Madrid: Jose Mourinho's pledge to bring a record 10th European Cup to Real Madrid receives its first test on Wednesday when the Spanish club faces Ajax in the group stage of the Champions League.

Mourinho is looking to win European club football's top prize with a third different team after guiding Inter Milan to victory last season and winning the title with FC Porto in 2004.

While Mourinho has bemoaned a lack of training time with his players due to international breaks, Madrid showed it is coming together in Saturday's 1-0 win over Osasuna in the Spanish league.

Still, Mourinho is anxious ahead of the match at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

"Madrid wants the 10th European Cup as much as I want my third, but it's difficult," Mourinho, who has vowed to bring Madrid its first Champions League title since 2002, said on Tuesday. "Madrid knows it's difficult to achieve and so do I. It's a competition of details where the best team doesn't always win."

Ajax is unbeaten in five Dutch league games this season and is second to leader PSV Eindhoven on goal difference.

"If we get out of this group we'll be stronger than we are now," Mourinho said. "Our top objective is to classify."

Striker Luis Suarez is missing to suspension after picking up a yellow card in Ajax's last match against Dynamo Kiev.

"He's an immensely talented player," Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas said of Suarez. "His absence is important and we should take advantage of it."

Belgium defender Jan Vertonghen is also suspended for Ajax.

Casillas has yet to be tested in two league matches as Madrid's defense has held both Mallorca and Osasuna to no direct scoring chances. Pepe and Ricardo Carvalho have anchored the Madrid backline perfectly so far with fellow center backs Raul Albiol and Ezequiel Garay out injured.

Madrid will also have to face seven-time champion AC Milan and French club Auxerre in Group G.

"I have a special feeling about this season," Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo said. "(But) we don't need to put any pressure on ourselves. Let's just focus on the group stage and then see what comes next."

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