JUSSI Jaaskelainen has set his sights on winning silverware for Wanderers.
The long-serving goalkeeper has provided the solid last line of defence during Wanderers' rise from the old First Division to the upper reaches of the Premiership.
Now he is determined to continue the success story by helping to put a cup in the Reebok trophy cabinet.
Jaaskelainen, who kept a clean sheet for Finland against Armenia on Saturday and is preparing for another Euro 2008 qualifier against Kazakhastan tomorrow night, is set to resume his Wanderers duties when Wanderers make the trip to Newcastle on Sunday.
And having been the model of consistency for both club and country for the better part of a decade, the 31-year-old stopper wants to gain some silverware before considering hanging up his gloves for good.
"It looks as though this might be my last campaign with Finland as I will 33-34 for the next one," he said.
"But the bigger disappointment for me if I never won anything with Bolton. While 34 might seem young for a goalkeeper, you have to start thinking about your family and your health.
"You cannot keep playing week in, week out."
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