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Last Tuesday, Real Madrid won on the Manchester City lawn (2-3), on the occasion of the Champions League. It was the 72nd match spent on the Madrid bench in the European Cup for the Italian technician. No one had ever done so well in the history of the Merengue club.
Indeed, the former Paris Saint-Germain coach now Miguel Muñoz, who remained 14 consecutive years to the position of Coach of Real, between 1960 and 1974. On his social networks, the team founded in 1902 logically wanted to return Tribute to the “Mister”.
Ancelotti on the roof of Real Madrid
Since last December and the intercontinental cup victory, Carlo Ancelotti has also become the most successful coach of Real Madrid, with fifteen trophies. During his first visit to the Spanish capital, he won the King's Cup, the Champions League, the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup, during the year 2014.
Since its return in 2021, it has been a bulimia of titles for the native of Reggiolo, with La Liga (2022, 2024), the Champions League (2022, 2024), the European Supercoupe (2022-2024), the Spanish Super Cup (2022, 2024), the World Cup (2022), the King Cup (2023) and the Intercontinental Cup (2024). There is no doubt that his trophy wardrobe should further garnish in the future.
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