Ancelotti to make history winning top five European league titles

Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti is on the verge of making history as the first tactician ever to win the League title in Spain, Italy, England, France and Germany.

Nobody has ever achieved this full house of the so-called big five European leagues before.

This evening, the 62-year-old practically secured LaLiga with Real Madrid in his second stint at the club thanks to a 3-1 win away to Osasuna.

Although he had won the Champions League, Club World Cup, Spanish Supercup, European Supercup and Copa del Rey with Real Madrid in 2013-15, he’d missed out on the domestic trophy.

Ancelotti started this extraordinary tally of European league titles with Milan’s Serie A triumph in 2003-04.

Chelsea was next with the Premier League trophy in 2009-10.

France followed and he took Paris Saint-Germain to victory in Ligue 1 in 2012-13.

Although the experience at Bayern Munich ended badly, he did win the Bundesliga in 2016-17.

This return to Real Madrid was in part to secure the only trophy he’d missed out on and that circle was completed this evening.

On top of all those, Ancelotti has also won the Champions League on three occasions, the Club World Cup twice, the FA Cup, Coppa Italia, Italian Supercup, three editions of the European Supercup and two German Supercups.