Barca's last piece of major silverware came back in 2006 but the Catalan giants are on course to become the first Spanish team to win the treble of La Liga, Copa del Rey and European Cup this term.

Pep Guardiola's side boast a six-point lead at the top of the Primera Division with eight games remaining, are already in the Copa del Rey final, where they face Athletic Bilbao next month, and last night secured a showdown with Chelsea in the Champions League semi-finals.

In all, Barca have won 37 of their 50 competitive matches this season, losing just five times.

But despite all that, Keita is determined to keep talk of success on hold until they have some trophies to shout about.

"We still haven't won any title, so we cannot talk about success," said Keita.

The former Sevilla midfielder was speaking after his goal helped Barca extend their recent unbeaten run to nine matches with last night's 1-1 draw against Bayern Munich in the return leg of their Champions League quarter-final.

Keita finished off a fine team move in the 73rd minute to cancel out Franck Ribery's 47th-minute opener for Bayern and earn Barca a 5-1 aggregate victory over the German outfit.

"Bayern are a great team, but we were very well prepared," added Keita.

"I've scored a very important goal for the team and I'm very happy, but the most important thing is the group."

Keita's team-mate Andres Iniesta added on his club's website: "We knew that the tie was in our hands but we still wanted to show that we are ambitious. It was very important that we didn't lose this return match."

Now standing Barca in the way of a place in May's final in Rome are Chelsea, who progressed to the last four with a thrilling 7-5 aggregate win over Liverpool.

"The next tie will be attractive and interesting. We must think about how we are two games from Rome," said Iniesta.