On September 25, in the seventh round of La Liga, Real Madrid won a hard-fought victory over Alaves with a score of 3-2 at home. This match marked a milestone for Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti, who reached his 300th game leading the ‘Galacticos’.
During Ancelotti’s tenure as Real Madrid coach, he has led the team in a total of 197 La Liga matches (winning twice), 64 UEFA Champions League matches (winning three times), 24 Copa del Rey matches (winning twice), 8 Spanish Super Cup matches (winning twice), 4 FIFA Club World Cup matches (winning twice), and 3 UEFA Super Cups (winning all three).
Ancelotti’s overall record is impressive, with 216 wins, 45 draws, and 39 losses, achieving a win rate of up to 72% during his time coaching Real Madrid.
In the history of Real Madrid, Ancelotti has surpassed renowned coaches such as Zinedine Zidane (263 games coached) and Vicente del Bosque (248 games coached). However, if he wants to catch up with Miguel Muñoz, who holds the record for most games coached at Real Madrid (605 games), there is still quite a distance to go.
This season, under Ancelotti’s leadership, Real Madrid will continue to compete in multiple competitions including La Liga, the UEFA Champions League, Copa del Rey, Spanish Super Cup, Intercontinental Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup.
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