Real Madrid, the sad end

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By: Manu Tournoux

On the field this Saturday in Santiago-Bernabeu, Real Madrid did the job for its last of the season: a 2-0 victory over the Real Sociedad on behalf of the 38e act of the Spanish championship. A double from Kylian Mbappé (38e83e) It was enough for the happiness of the socios, who thus saw the captain of the Blues take the lead in the race at the Golden Soulier (the trophy for the best European scorer of the season).

All this is nevertheless anecdote alongside the immense emotion that could travel the stadium today to reminders on the bench of Lucas Vazquez and Luka Modric. The two Briscards played their latest match in Bernabeu there, before taking part this summer in a final competition in the United States this summer: the Club World Cup.

The outing at 87e Minute of Croatian, Ballon d'Or 2018, notably gave rise to overwhelming scenes of intensity: from the hedge of honor drawn up by its partners to its family hugs, passing by its embrace supported with Toni Kroos, another monument of Real retired from the round ball for a year.

The end of a cycle for Real Madrid

After 13 years spent in Madrid, Luka Modric, who will celebrate his 40th birthday on September 9, leaves the White House with 28 trophies in the bag – a record. In detail, the interested party displays his champions leagues at his record, five club world cups, five European supercups, four titles of Spanish champion, two King's Cups, five Spanish Super Cups and an intercontinental cup.

Note that it was also this day of the last of Carlo Ancelotti on the Merengue bench. The 65 -year -old Italian technician, promised to the Brazilian Seleçao, will be supplemented from the World Cup in three weeks by Xabi Alonso, who arrives from Bayer Leverkusen.