WATCH: Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti shows off his dancing moves after clinching his sixth Champions League title


WATCH: Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti shows off his dancing moves after clinching his sixth Champions League title

In a video posted on social media, Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti can be seen dancing to the steps with other players as they celebrate their champions league triumph for the record 14th time. The 62-year-old Italian joined Vincius Jr., Rodrygo, Camavinga, and other players after they beat Liverpool 1-0 to grab the UCL title.

Carlo Ancelotti becomes the first manager to have won the competition four times after taking Real Madrid and AC Milan to the title. He has played a huge role in the club’s success this season after handing the La Liga title a few weeks back and then winning the biggest European Competition against one of the best clubs, Liverpool.

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Real Madrid wins their eighth consecutive champions league title in all of the appearances in the final and won their 14th title which is as much as twice that of any other club in the competition.

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They had one of the toughest seasons after facing four world-class teams during the knockout stages. They faced PSG, Chelsea, Manchester City, and Liverpool on their way to the title and pulled out massive comebacks to reach the final where Klopp’s men outplayed them but they won it by Vinicius Jr.’s goal.

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Real Madrid wins the UCL 2021/22 making Carlo Ancelotti the first-ever manager to win 4 UCL titles

Carlo Ancelotti with Champions League trophy
Carlo Ancelotti with Champions League trophy

Real Madrid showed their character and intention as they won their 14th champions league title after having only three shot attempts to Liverpool’s twenty-three.

Courtois had an immense contribution to Real Madrid’s victory after making an enormous nine saves to ensure them their 14th glory. Benzema, Modric, Kroos, and several other players equal Cristiano Ronaldo’s record of winning five champions league trophies when he won four with the Los Blancos and one with Manchester United back in 2008.

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