Manuel Neuer is desperate to go all the way with Germany at Euro 2012 as he aims to end a disappointing 2011-12 campaign on a high.
The Bayern Munich shot-stopper had to settle for second spot in the Bundesliga this season, and lost the Champions League and DFB-Pokal finals against Chelsea and Borussia Dortmund respectively.
"I don't have any fear that I will finish as runner-up once more. It simply won't happen," the 26-year-old told Bild.
"It's very clear. The entire team wants to stay in the tournament until the final, and then win the European title."
Neuer has so far conceded twice in three encounters in Poland and Ukraine, and the former Schalke man is dreaming of keeping three more clean sheets in the remaining rounds of the tournament.
"It's the wish of the German fans that I don't concede any more in the remainder of the Euros, and I share that dream," he said.
"One can't just assume that it will indeed happen, though. But I will do my utmost to achieve it."
Neuer also acknowledged the contribution of Germany's fringe players, who have been forced to watch from the sidelines during the opening three matches.
"Of course, we're all professionals and many players of ours deserve to play from the beginning or get at least in action," he said.
"It is a difficult situation for the Bundesliga starters who are important performers in their clubs and now they are sitting on the bench.
"I understand that. It's part of football. But the good thing with these guys is that they take it easy, in a sporty way. They carry on doing good training I, could see that during the last sessions ... We've seen after the ban of Jerome Boateng how well Lars Bender played, for example."
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