Carlo Ancelotti’s Real Madrid have been crowned Spanish champions, with the Italian tactician becoming the first coach to win the title in the top five European leagues.

A draw against Espanyol today would have been enough for the Merengues to become Spanish champions, but they fulfilled their target by winning 4-0 at the Estadio Bernabeu.

Ancelotti has now become the first-ever coach to win the title in the top five European leagues. He began his winning journey in Italy by lifting the Scudetto with Milan in 2003-04. His Chelsea side won the Premier League in 2009-10 and PSG were crowned France champions in 2012-13.

A few years later, in 2016-17, Ancelotti won the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich and today, he won the La Liga title with four games to spare. Ancelotti hadn’t been able to win the Spanish title during his first spell at the club between 2013 and 2015. The Italian coach had won the famous Decima, the tenth Champions League in the club’s history, in 2013-14. Today, he reached another impressive milestone in Madrid.

5 thought on “Ancelotti makes history winning La Liga title with Madrid”
  1. 5 league titles and 5 different leagues and three different decades. Only lost out by 2 points in 97 when at Parma as well.

  2. Greatest manager in the modern era imho. Doesn’t need to have “a certain kind of players to fit his style” like a lot of the managers today. He works with what he’s been given and while that means he may not consistently win trophies, it means he doesn’t need the GDP of a small country to build a winning squad.

  3. Now that he has achieved everything in the world, it’s time for him to coming home to Milan. In 1 or 2 years l Milan will have the level for him to go back to

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