Real Madrid rejoiced, Bale excused his absence, the rivalry did not cheer
The actors danced on the bus, Ancelotti the fan minister, Bale was absent and explained: "Back pain".
Atletico players hint: Real has not been made a guard of honor.
In Barcelona count the crucial errors of judgment
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01/05/2022
Sunday, 01 May 2022, 07:07 Updated: 08:03
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Pep Guardiola responds to Karim Benzema's pananka (from Twitter)
Real Madrid did it, and in style: the Blancos promised last night (Saturday) as expected to win the 35th championship in its history with a crushing 0: 4 over Espanyol in front of full stands at the Bernabeu.
Rodrigo starred with a double, Asensio added and Benzema who came in as a substitute was honored in the fourth goal and gave a stamp on a dreamy season for him, a season that should win him not only as a player of the season but perhaps awarding him the Golden Ball title.
Carlo Ancelotti, who has already won the Champions League with this club, made history for him when he completed a championship win in the top five leagues.
Marcelo, who wore the captain's cap tonight, is Real Madrid's new record holder with 24. He left behind Paco Hento (23) and Sergio Ramos (22).
Benzema broke his personal record with 26 league goals and is also Real's first player since Cristiano Ronaldo to score more than 40 goals in all competitions.
Whoever was not part of this celebration was Gareth Bale, who was not in the stadium at all during the game and after the game provided a rather faint excuse on Twitter when he tweeted: "I'm so disappointed I could not be part of the celebrations because of back pain, but I'm really proud of the team for winning the championship. .
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Ancelotti raised by El Al (Photo: Reuters)
Immediately after the game Real Madrid players drove towards Sibles Square, the main square in Madrid where the team celebrated with no less than 150,000 fans waiting for them and giving the signal for the celebrations.
The one who stole the show was Carlo Ancelotti, a usually introverted coach, who released all the barriers, picked up the microphone and sang with the fans.
Leading the celebrations was Marcelo, the veteran defender and record holder with Real Madrid, who thanked the fans and said: "It's for the crowd, two years ago we won the championship and could not celebrate it. We go into the history of Real Madrid, it's the biggest club in the world. I thank Sergio Ramos who brought me here. "
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Real Madrid fans celebrate with the players in Cibles (Photo: Reuters)
Ancelotti sings with the fans
Meanwhile, the rival ranks are having a hard time parganing.
This morning in the Catalan "Sport" the headline in the headline was "All the controversial refereeing decisions that brought Madrid the championship", with a news item marking 18 controversial moments in which Real allegedly enjoyed refereeing decisions.
Also, Atletico fans are following with concern.
As is well known, in the next game Real will meet Atletico, and according to tradition, it is they who are supposed to do it a "guard of honor", with players standing in two columns and applauding the champion.
Jose Maria Jimenez, an Atletico player, was asked yesterday about the issue and said: "Congratulations to Real Madrid on the championship, I think they deserved to win, but we respect our fans too much for doing such a thing."
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