Carlo Ancelotti left some curious records after his time in LaLiga. Reviewing his career from 2013 to 2015, the Italian coach and his 'squadra' swept several teams in the championship. Against Levante they got full of victories. Four wins in four games. With an also overwhelming balance: 13 goals for and only two against in his four crosses in two seasons.
The Madridistas took note of their first meeting with Ancelotti on the bench and with Keylor Navas still in the Levante goal. Morata and Cristiano, in 89 'and 90', turned the score around in the final stretch after an exhibition by the Costa Rican goalkeeper; that, despite everything, could not stop the defeat in Orriols.
From there the trajectory was immaculate: 3-0 at the Bernabéu in the second leg; 0-5 in the return to Orriols the following season, with Keylor in the Real Madrid ranks, despite still being a substitute for Casillas; and 2-0 to close the circle, with Navas in the Italian's eleven.
Levante, however, is not the only team with which Ancelotti's Madrid was intractable. Espanyol takes the cake with six defeats in six games. Granada, Getafe, Elche and Almería, equal the numbers of the Italian against the granotas.