For a record 35th time, Real Madrid have won La Liga’s championship, clinching the title with four games to spare following Saturday’s 4–0 win against Espanyol at the Bernabéu.
Rodrygo braces as Benzema and Ascensio all have their names on the scoresheet that inspired Real Madrid emphatic win over Espanyol.
All thanks to the 62-year-old Carlo Ancelotti who made it possible after the Spanish side lost the title race to their rival Atlectico Madrid last season.
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The 62-year-old claimed the 22nd trophy of his illustrious managerial career and has earned titles in England, Spain, Italy, France and Germany Real Madrid’s 2021-22 La Liga win has seen Carlo Ancelotti make history, with the Italian becoming the first manager to win a top-flight title in all of Europe’s big five leagues.
Ancelotti won the Serie A title with AC Milan in 2004, a year after he led his side to Champions League glory.
It is perhaps surprisingly the only league title he has won in his native Italy, with Ancelotti’s next top-flight crown coming during his spell with Chelsea, as he steered the Blues to Premier League success in 2010.
In 2013 he would go on to claim Ligue 1 with Paris Saint-Germain before securing Bundesliga title glory for Bayern Munich in the 2016-17 season.
Now, in his second spell as Real Madrid head coach, he has been able to get his hands on the Liga trophy, with Los Blancos claiming the league title with four games remaining.