Real Madrid legend Iker Casillas has revisited his bust-up with Jose Mourinho.
The Tottenham manager fell out with Casillas when they were together at Real as he benched the captain and goalkeeper in favour of Antonio Adan.
Casillas recalled: "We were two people who got along for a year and a half, but the following year we had discrepancies, which were normal between the captain and the coach. It does not mean that it is more than the coach, but the captain has to speak practically every few days with him and the relationship wears out.
"José Mourinho thought that I was not at the level of another teammate or, adding to that, that our relationship was not so good and that it was much easier for him to choose between one or the other. It was a more personal matter.
"I decided not to have such a relationship with him, because I didn't like the things I saw and he chose another teammate. This last situation reached me when I was more mature, at the age of 33. You look at the club, you try not to create more controversy than there was already and, well, I would do what I did at that time and I think I was not wrong.
"There are many things that people do not see, but I have a good relationship with him (today). We have met several times since then and we have had beautiful words. It is not a question of continuing to hold a grudge, everyone was looking for the best for the team."

