Wayne Rooney: One Champions League title is never enough
The striker insists a strong European campaign is always a priority and believes David Moyes' side can go far in the competition with his sights set on the final
Wayne Rooney claims winning one Champions League title "is never enough" and believes Manchester United possess the quality to go far in the competition this season.
David Moyes’ side face Olympiakos in Greece in the first leg of their round-of-16 tie on Tuesday evening.
Rooney won his only Champions League medal to date after beating Chelsea in the 2008 final and the 28-year-old maintains his focus has always been on a successful campaign in Europe.
"You always want to win," Rooney told reporters.
"One is never enough, especially at this club. You have to keep trying to get into those finals. The feeling you get when you win the trophy is incredible.
"There's no way you want to stop at one. You want to win every year. That's impossible, but if we can get to the final that will be great. It's an opportunity to win another trophy. Hopefully we can do that."
United topped topped Group A ahead of Real Sociedad, Shakhtar Donetsk and Bayer Leverkusen and Rooney feels achieving a positive result should be his side’s main focus in Athens.
"I think we have the quality to go really far," said the forward.
"The main aim is to get the right result on Tuesday and then take each game as it comes. The year Chelsea won it they nearly went out about three times.
"You just have to keep going, whether or not we get the right result or not. We're looking to get the victory and then progress to the quarter-finals."