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Carlo Ancelotti now has his place in the Real Madrid pantheon.
Wednesday evening,
Real Madrid won the Intercontinental Cupwinning 3-0 against the Mexicans of Pachuca, in Doha, Qatar. This is the fifteenth title won by Carlo Ancelotti with the Merengue club.
The former coach of Paris Saint-Germain therefore passes Miguel Munoz, who had lifted fourteen trophies with the “white house” between 1960 and 1974. During his first stint at Real Madrid, the Italian technician won the Coupe du Roi, the Champions League, the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup, during the year 2014.
Carlo Ancelotti, the most successful Real Madrid coach in history
Since his return in 2021, it has been a binge on titles for the “Mister”, with La Liga (2022, 2024), the Champions League (2022, 2024), the European Super Cup (2022-2024), the Spanish Super Cup (2022, 2024), the Club World Cup (2022), the Copa del Rey (2023) and therefore the Intercontinental Cup. There is no doubt that his trophy cabinet should grow even more in the future.
“How do I feel after this record? Very well, obviously (laughs), reacted
Carlo Ancelotti after the meeting. We are very happy, I am very happy. This is something very important. We closed this year 2024 in spectacular fashion. We couldn’t have done better. But, as always at Real Madrid, we now have to think about 2025.”
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