June 2, La Liga powerhouse Real Madrid officially released heavy news, Italian manager Carlo Ancelotti once again in charge of the Galaxy battleship coaching whip, this is his departure since 2013, after six years back to the Bernabeu.

Looking back at Ancelotti's illustrious first stint at Real Madrid, he opened his Bernabeu debut with a Champions League trophy, before going on to win gold in the Copa del Rey, UEFA Super Cup and Club World Cup. However, in the 2014-2015 season, An ultimately failed to escape his sacking due to consecutive defeats on all three fronts and left in disgrace.

Under Ancelotti, Real Madrid played a total of 119 matches in his two seasons, with a record of 119 wins, 89 draws and 14 losses, scoring 322 goals and conceding 103, a winning percentage of 74.79%. During that time, the BBC trident he built - Crowe, Bale and Benzema - became an important cornerstone of Real Madrid's five Champions League wins from 2014 to 2018.

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