Real Madrid, champion of the Spanish League four dates before

Real Madrid, champion of the Spanish League four dates before

Thanks to this result, Real Madrid is 17 points ahead of Sevilla, which currently occupies second position.

The Barcelona, which is third, is 18 points behind. Even if I win on Sunday Majorca (16th), the Catalan team would be within 15 units and, with four matchdays remaining, they could not mathematically hunt down Real Madrid either.

The 80,000 spectators who filled the Bernabéu were thus able to celebrate winning the tournament and the ‘merengue’ fans can celebrate their success in their usual place for the remainder of Saturday, along with the Cibeles Fountainin the center of the Spanish capital.

The players will not be able to carry out great excesses either, taking into account the proximity of that crucial duel on Wednesday against the Manchester City at the Bernabéu, with a ticket then at stake for the Champions League final, scheduled for May 28 in Paris.

the brazilian Marcelo (34 years old on May 12), officially captain of the team and starter in this Saturday’s game despite usually being a substitute for Ferland Mendysurpassed this Saturday the club legend Paco Gento and his 23 titles, becoming the player who has won the most trophies within Real Madrid with 24 titles.

After two missed chances by Mariano Díaz with a header (minutes 13 and 22), Marcelo served his compatriot Rodrygo so that he opened the scoring in minute 33, thus opening the way to the title. Rodrygo himself extended the account in the 44th minute and chants of “Champions, Champions!” were repeatedly heard in the stands.

In the second half, Marco Asensio successfully finished off a counterattack in the 55th minute, signing the Whites’ third. In the 72nd minute, a goal against Isco Alarcón was annulled for offside, but in the 81st minute Benzema made it the final 4-0, with the assistance of Vinicius Jr.

Benzema thus reinforces his dominance in the scoring table, now with 26 goals, eleven more than his closest rivals.

With this title, Carlo Ancelotti became the first coach in history to win the five main European leagues (Spain, England, Italy, Germany and France).

In the Italian championship he was crowned with AC Milan in 2004, in England with Chelsea (2010), in France with Paris SG (2013) and in Germany with Bayern Munich (2017), before this success with Real Madrid. .

The Italian coach, who will turn 63 on June 10, thus triumphs in this first season of his second stage at the helm of Real Madrid, which thus reconquers the national title, after the one achieved in 2020, in the season marked by the start of the covid-19 pandemic.

Real Madrid has largely dominated this season in Spain. Now he aspires to also win the Champions League, although on Wednesday he must overcome the adverse 4-3 loss he suffered against Manchester City in the first leg of the semifinals.

In the first match this Saturday, Alavés (19th) beat Villarreal (7th) 2-1. The Basque team takes oxygen but their situation is still very worrying, four points from the safety zone.

Source: Ambito

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