Athletistic/Football. On September 17, Real Madrid defeated Real Sociedad (2:1) in the home match of the 5th day of La Liga. This victory was the 173rd for Los Blancos coach Carlo Ancelotti at the helm of the Madrid team.
Thus, the Italian mentor overtook Zinedine Zidane in the number of victories for Real and now occupies second place in the club’s history in the number of victories. The record belongs to the legendary Miguel Muñoz, who achieved 357 victories at the head of the Royal Club.
Note that Ancelotti has won 112 matches in the Spanish Championship, 36 in the Champions League, 17 in the Spanish Cup, four in the Club World Cup, two in the European Super Cup and two in the Spanish Super Cup. Real Madrid, under the leadership of the 64-year-old Italian, won 10 titles – two victories in the Champions League, two in the Club World Cup, two in the European Super Cup, two in the Copa del Rey, one in La Liga and one in the Spanish Super Cup.
Earlier it became known that on July 1, 2024, Carlo Ancelotti will lead the Brazilian national team.
Source: Sport

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