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Carlo Ancelotti wins 6th League Title and also 2nd La Liga Title as Real Madrid manager

opera.com 2024/5/18

Famously known as "The Gentleman," Ancelotti has been a manager in the highest echelons of European football for many years. This latest La Liga triumph adds to his already excellent trophy haul; he has now won two crowns in Spain.

The Italian tactician's rise to prominence started in 2003–04, when he captained AC Milan to the Serie A championship. While in charge of the English Premier League, he led Chelsea to their first league championship in half a century in 2009–10. This was just one more example of his managerial genius in action. After taking his winning streak to Germany, Ancelotti won the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich in 2016–17.


His success in four of Europe's top five leagues was further evidence of his adaptability as a manager when he guided Paris Saint-Germain to Ligue 1 triumph in the 2012–2013 season. But his tenure at Real Madrid is the one that will go down in history as the defining moment in managerial greatness. During Ancelotti's first season in Madrid, 2013–14, Los Blancos won La Décima, the UEFA Champions League, for the tenth time.

In 2021, Ancelotti returned to Real Madrid for a second stint, and the huge job of turning around the club's fortunes after a difficult period was before him. In spite of all the obstacles, he pulled off an incredible comeback, and the squad won the 2023–2024 La Liga championship.


Real Madrid owe a great deal to Ancelotti for their success, thanks to his tactical brilliance, man-management abilities, and expertise in motivating his players. The squad has displayed the tenacity, reliability, and can-do attitude that characterise his management style while he has been in charge. The fact that Ancelotti has left a lasting impression at Real Madrid by winning more trophies than Zidane is evidence of that. Among his twelve medals are two from La Liga, four from the UEFA Champions League, two from the FIFA Club World Cup, two from the UEFA Super Cup, and two from the Spanish Super Cup.


The impact that Ancelotti has had on the world stage is just as lasting as the impression he has made at the club level. He guided AC Milan to two UEFA Champions League titles and has also coached Chelsea, Napoli, and Juventus, three of Europe's most prestigious clubs. As Ancelotti marks another achievement in his remarkable career, both football fans and commentators recognise his remarkable impact on the beautiful game.


His impact on the sidelines will be felt for years to come, serving as an example for future coaches and players to aim high. Carlo Ancelotti's legacy is a model of dignity, longevity, and greatness in a sport where both success and managing careers are sometimes cut short. Carlo Ancelotti is undeniably a legendary figure in football, and his legacy will be written in stone for years to come.

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