Los Blancos make more European history
Relinquishing their La Liga crown at the end of the 2022/24 campaign thanks to a 10-point deficit to bitter El Clasico rivals Barcelona, faced a major backlash and there were plenty of questions marks over Carlo Ancelotti’s long-term future in the Spanish capital.
However, with the Bernabeu hierarchy making it clear that they had no intention of parting ways with the former AC Milan boss, Los Blancos made more European history this time around.
Sending defending winners Manchester City packing back in April following a nail-biting penalties victory at the Etihad, Madrid have only further cemented their spot as Europe’s ultimate poster boy.
Securing what was a famous 2-0 victory against Borussia Dortmund at Wembley la…