Juventus legend Gianluigi Buffon has put the disappointment of losing the Champions League final to Barcelona to one side, and says he wants to continue playing for another three years.

The Italian goalkeeper was in excellent form but could not prevent the Old Lady from going down 3-1 in Berlin, but he believes he has learnt how to deal with contrasting emotions.

But despite his second Champions League final defeat, he insists he does not want to give up his dream of winning the tournament.

Gianluigi Buffon wants to continue playing for another three years despite Champions League heartache

He could not stop Ivan Rakitic, Luis Suarez and Neymar from condemning Juventus to defeat

Buffon says he has learnt to handle moments of joy and disappointment with balance

'I want three more years at this level to reach a few more dreams,' he said.

'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 try. We gave everything we had.

'Barcelona are the best team in the world in my opinion, but we have proved that we could compete.'

Three more years would take Buffon to the age of 40, but his performance in the final showed he still has plenty to offer, despite his age.

He was powerless to stop Ivan Rakitic, Luis Suarez and Neymar from finding the back of the net, but he says he has learnt to deal with success and disappointment in equal measure.

The 37-year-old says he has not given up on his dream of winning the Champions League

The goalkeeper could not stop Barcelona from scoring three times in Juventus' 3-1 final defeat

'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.