For Carlo Ancelotti, it was his fifth as a manager—a record; he has two more from his playing days—while it was number six as players for Carvajal, Nacho, Kroos and the substitute Luka Modric, equalling Paco Gento’s all-time mark.
It really has been a remarkable run for Real Madrid, especially considering both of these teams lack the oil money that’s come into European soccer. I was cheering for Dortmund, but it’s hard to deny greatness, which will likely only continue with Bellingham’s rise.