MADRID, Aug 19: Real Madrid were the best team in Europe last season and it is going to be tough to match their record-breaking achievements this time round, coach Jose Mourinho said on Saturday.

The club accumulated an unprecedented 100 points, scoring 121 goals, to win La Liga for the first time in four years in May and they begin the defence of their title at home to Valencia on Sunday (1700GMT).

“We aren’t looking to beat records, only to be champions,” Mourinho told a news conference. “Every season is different and the important thing is always to be ambitious.

“The team has reached a good level and it was the best team in Europe last season.”

Real ended Barcelona’s three-year reign as champions to secure their 32nd league title but the trophy they really crave is the Champions League, won by Mourinho’s old club Chelsea in May.

Last season, for the second year in a row, Real made it to the semi-finals where they suffered an agonising penalty shootout defeat at the Bernabeu to Bayern Munich.

“We won the most difficult La Liga with unparalleled figures and a fantastic standard of play,” Portuguese Mourinho added.

“We know what we can do and we are going to try and maintain the levels of play, the team spirit and the levels of ambition.

“If we do this we will be candidates to win all the competitions.”—Reuters

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