The celebration of the League title, despite being unusual due to the circumstances, was not too different from other occasions. At least on the grass.
The players, as soon as the end was decreed, jumped with joy to hug each other and pose with the cup and their companions, evidencing a great atmosphere in the locker room. From behind the scenes, the players took advantage of social networks to share more intimate moments with the fans who, although they could not see them in the stadium, were close through new technologies.
Brazilians Casemiro, Rodrygo, Marcelo, Vinicius and Militao posed together. Even Rodrygo made a video call with his relatives in the locker room.
Ramos, Lucas and Modric did the same. While those furthest from the ‘cotarro’ were Bale and James who, in addition to not participating in the traditional manteo to Zidane, were a good part of the celebration somewhat isolated.
Hazard, in his first ‘in situ’ title as a Real Madrid player, could also be seen holding complicit conversations with Zidane and the French-speaking coaching staff and Mendy, one of his best allies in the dressing room. The Belgian even wanted to soak the assistants and staff members in the style of Formula 1 with champagne.
Thus, and in the absence of power this year to detail the celebrations both in Cibeles and at the Bernabéu, the Real Madrid players celebrated a league that deserves, although it has been long, it has not been less enjoyed.