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Gianluigi Buffon to play for three more years after Juventus UCL defeat

Goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon said he wants to play for another three years after Juventus' 3-1 defeat to Barcelona in the Champions League final.

After Ivan Rakitic's opener, Juventus levelled the scored at 1-1 through Alvaro Morata's goal in the 55th minute, but goals from Luis Suarez and Neymar ended Buffon's dreams.

But Buffon, 37, insisted he has no plans to give up on his ambition of winning the Champions League.

"I want three more years at this level to reach a few more dreams," he told reporters. "There was a moment, a 10-minute spell, when we thought we had the match in our hands and that's exactly when we lost it.

"It would have been an extraordinary result. We didn't manage to win, but not because we didn't. We gave everything we had. Barcelona are the best team in the world in my opinion, but we have proved that we could compete."

The Juventus goalkeeper admitted that he believed at one point that the Italian side could have won the game.

"I am a guy who always knows how to handle moments of great joy and disappointment with balance," Buffon told Sky Sport Italia. "This is one of the disappointments sport gives you, but before that we shared many great moments of joy with our fans.

"It was a shame not to have the final to really finish off this journey, but at one point I really did believe."

Andrea Pirlo let his emotion show at the final whistle, and Buffon said his Italy teammate had nothing to be ashamed of.

"We are all disappointed and it is in a way very pleasing to see Andrea express his sentiments in such a strong way."

Juve goal scorer Morata said he is still confident that Juventus can win the Champions League in the future, despite becoming the first club to ever lose six European Cup finals.

"We had the chance to win it, we didn't take it and I don't know when this opportunity will return again," Morata told Sky Sport Italia.

"This is a great squad, a great family and we must continue working hard. This team has no limits, it can win the Champions League and the directors are working to build an even stronger side.

"I want to thank the fans who came out here, as we are honoured to wear the jersey for them."

Meanwhile, Paul Pogba felt things could have been different if he had been awarded a penalty when he was involved in a tangle with Dani Alves shortly before Suarez's goal.

"I should have had a penalty," he told Sky Sport Italia. "I think the referee made some mistakes, but that's football. We can't do anything about it. We have to learn from this.

"We tried our best and Barcelona were better than us -- congratulations to them. We believed we could do it and when we scored we thought we could win the game.

"When they scored the second our heads were a bit down, but we tried and tried again and they scored at the end."