Ancelotti, a title with Real Madrid 7 years and 24 days later

the italian coach Carlo Ancelotti won a title 2,584 days after his last success at the helm of Real Madrid, his first Spain Supercup, the fifth title as manager of the Madrid team, which leaves La Liga Santander as the only competition to conquer.

The Spanish Super Cup is the second national title won Ancelotti after the Copa del Rey (2014). The rest of the conquests were in international competitions: the Champions League, the European Super Cup and the Club World Cup in a 2014 full of successes.

“For me, being at Real Madrid is lucky and it’s an honor to be able to coach this club. We’re going to fight for all competitions,” he assured at a press conference when asked about the only title he’s missing in his long career. curriculum of successes, the Spanish League, the only one of the major European leagues that it has not conquered after two attempts.

The last title that Ancelotti had won with Real Madrid had been on December 20, 2014, the Club World Cup in Marrakech against Argentine San Lorenzo with the same result that tonight defeated the Athletic Club in Riyadh (2-0), in his first success after his return to the Madrid bench in a second stage in which he returned to the club chaired by Florentino Perez to the titles, after a blank course, the last with Zinedine Zidane.

With 21 titles in his career, Ancelotti He is one of the most successful technicians who are active. At Real Madrid he is already the seventh with the most titles in its history, with the possibility of hunting down Leo Beenhakker and José Villalonga if he makes good the advantage he has in LaLiga Santander and even Vicente del Bosque if he adds another success in Copa del Rey or Champions League.

Coaches with the most titles with Real Madrid

1. Miguel Munoz 14

2. Zinedine Zidane 12

3. Louis Molowny 8

4. Vicente Del Bosque 7

5. Leo Beenhakker 6

6. Jose Villalonga 6

7. Carlo Ancelotti 5

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