Real Madrid coach Bernd Schuster said winning the UEFA Champions League this season is his primary objective. "Winning La Liga is great, but the Champions League is a whole new ballgame," Schuster told the Champions League official magazine. "You go down in history as one of the greats. A trophy of such magnitude stays with you forever. It's the absolute pinnacle." Los Merengues, who last won Europe's premier competition in 2002, hold the record for most Champions League triumphs with nine titles. This season, they topped Group C that featured Lazio, Olympiakos and Werder Bremen to reach the knock-out phase. Meanwhile, German tactician Schuster called on Real skipper Raul to further improve his current impressive form. "He still has room for improvement in some areas, but he's on the right track. Raul is an important piece of the team." "He's no longer a kid and, therefore, has to play the role of expert player and man of the club. That's what he has to work on."