Carlo Ancelotti makes Real Madrid history during Champions League victory over Manchester City

Carlo Ancelotti is undoubtedly one of the best managers that Real Madrid has ever had, and he continues to show that during his second enchantment in the Santiago Bernabeu. He has already won 15 major awards as a head coach, and with two of those who have arrived this season, he will be happy to add more to his collection by the time he finally leaves, which is expected to be this summer or next.

There is a lot of speculation around the future of Ancelotti as the head coach of Real Madrid, but for now he retains the full support of the club's board, led by President Florentino Perez. He was associated with a return to his home country of Italy, although he has publicly stated several times that he would retire when he ends his stay in the Spanish capital.

Ancelotti has already broken many records during his time at Real Madrid, and on Tuesday he took one of the iconic Miguel Munoz. The 3-2 victory over Manchester City in the first stage of their play-off Round tie of Champions League was the 72nd match for the 65-year-old in the most important competition of European football, which is now more than Munoz.

According to MD, Ancelotti thought about that achievement in speaking with the official media channels of Real Madrid.

“It's a great honor. There are some games from these 72 that have been unforgettable, such as the final and the comebacks. They have been 72 fantastic games and I don't forget the good games we have been able to play. “

Ancelotti has won the Champions League three times as Real Madrid-Manager-in 2013-14, 2021-22 and 2023-24. He will at least look a success in the competition before retirement, and given that Los Blancos is well placed to get past one of their major European rivals in Man City, this could be this season.

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