Carlo Ancelotti’s celebration in the dressing room after winning the League, video

Carlo Ancelotti’s celebration in the dressing room after winning the League, video
Carlo Ancelotti’s celebration in the dressing room after winning the League, video

Real Madrid secured its 36th title in the Spanish League this Saturday, after a combination of results that mathematically sealed the championship.

Earlier in the day, those led by Italian Carlo Ancelotti had defeated Cádiz 3-0. And then, the entire group remained in the facilities of the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, where they watched Girona beat Barcelona (4-2), with which the celebration began.

The celebration was measured and the traditional visit to the Cibeles fountain was postponed to next weekend, waiting for what happens in the second leg of the Champions League semi-finals against Bayern Munich, which will be played on Wednesday in the Spanish capital.

However, several of the team members shared images of the celebration on their social networks. German defender Antonio Rüdiger wrote: “Deserved. “I love this club.” His compatriot Toni Kroos responded: “We love you.”

The enormous joy of Carlo Ancelotti

In another video you can see how the players sing and jump in the dressing room. And when they were already falling silent, the one who came to accompany them to rekindle the flame was Ancelotti himself, who ended up jumping with them.

The Italian and his team began to chant the traditional chant “Champions, champions, olé, olé, olé!”

Aurelien Tchouaméni put on his networks a video of a Kobe Bryant press conference in which he said “the work is not finished.” This, in reference to the Champions League match, in which Madrid will seek to advance to the final after the 2-2 draw in the first leg at the Allianz Arena.

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