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"Here is Real Madrid": for whom was Carlo Ancelotti's spade after the Madrid coronation?

5/28/2022, 11:01:02 PM


The Real Madrid coach repeated this sentence, in French, after his team's victory against Liverpool in the final on Saturday evening. What

Even in the euphoria of a victory in the Champions League final against Liverpool (1-0), Carlo Ancelotti is keen to send small messages.

A few minutes after seeing the Spanish club lift their fourteenth C1, the Italian technician gave at least two post-match interviews during which he repeated the same sentence, in French.

“Here is Real Madrid!

“, he dropped at the microphone of the Spanish channel Movistar.

The 62-year-old coach also spoke on Canal +, always in the same tone.

“Real Madrid is the biggest club in the world, with the most history.

Here is Real Madrid, ”he slipped.

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And if Ancelotti has arranged in his own way, taking advantage of his arrival in the Paris region, the famous slogan "Here, it's Paris", difficult not to see a small spade there.

But against whom?

PSG, where he practiced for two years (2011-2013) and which he ended up leaving at the end of a season when his management had sent him an ultimatum?

Or Kylian Mbappé, who hesitated for a very long time between Real Madrid and the club of the French capital, before ending up opting for PSG where he extended his contract for three years a week ago?

Difficult to say, unless the author of these words decides to say more about his release in the coming hours.

But in any case, Carlo Ancelotti became the first coach to win four Champions Leagues on Saturday evening.

At the first two with AC Milan (2003, 2007), the Italian offered two more with Real Madrid in 2014 and then on Saturday evening.

He also won another, as a player, in the Milan jersey, in 1989.

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