Real Madrid to Receive LaLiga Trophy in Private Ceremony

Real Madrid will be receiving the LaLiga trophy in a private ceremony at the club’s Valdebebas training ground on Sunday. According to sources, the Spanish football federation had initially planned to hand over the trophy at Madrid’s next game at Granada’s Nuevo Los Cármenes stadium. However, Madrid was not keen on having the ceremony take place away from home, especially after a game that could potentially relegate Granada from the first division. As a result, the trophy will be presented to Madrid’s players, staff, and president Florentino Pérez in a closed event at Real Madrid City.

After the private ceremony, the squad is expected to present the trophy to fans and local authorities in the city. However, specific details about the celebrations have not been officially disclosed yet. Coach Carlo Ancelotti mentioned in a news conference that the team was happy to win the league last Saturday but had to hold back their celebrations in order to focus on their upcoming game. He added that they will start thinking about celebrating once the league is officially put aside on Thursday.

Real Madrid secured the LaLiga title last weekend with a 3-0 victory over Cádiz, followed by Barcelona’s loss to Girona. This victory marked Madrid’s record 36th league win and their fourth in the past decade. Under the guidance of coach Carlo Ancelotti, this is the second league title in only three seasons. The team has had an impressive season in LaLiga, with 27 wins, 6 draws, and only 1 loss, accumulating a total of 87 points after 34 games.

In addition to their domestic success, Real Madrid is also chasing Champions League glory this season. They are set to face Bayern Munich in the semifinal second leg, following a 2-2 draw in the first leg. Ancelotti expressed his respect for Bayern as a club with great tradition, history, and success in the Champions League. Despite this respect, he made it clear that they are not taking anything for granted and are approaching the second leg with excitement rather than optimism.

As Real Madrid prepares to receive the LaLiga trophy in a private ceremony, the team remains focused on their upcoming challenges in both domestic and European competitions. With a strong performance this season and the potential for more success in the Champions League, Madrid supporters are eagerly anticipating the team’s future achievements. Ancelotti’s leadership and the team’s dedication have been crucial in their recent triumphs, and fans are hopeful for more celebrations in the near future.

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