- Real Madrid took the LaLiga trophy around the city in front of the adoring crowd
- Carlo Ancelotti danced with his players and even joined in the conga line
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Carlo Ancelotti showed off his best dance moves at the LaLiga trophy presentation in Real Madrid on Sunday – and even joined in with a conga line.
Madrid’s jubilant players partied the night away after cruising to their 36th league title and reclaiming the trophy from Barcelona last weekend.
They were presented with the shiny trophy in the morning before hopping aboard an open-top bus for a tour of the city in front of thousands of supporters.
The club opted to postpone the parade to focus on the Champions League semi-final tie against Bayern Munich, which they won 2–1 in dramatic fashion.
But Ancelotti’s side could finally toast their achievements on Sunday, a day after beating Granada 4-0, thanks to a whistle blowing past the sights of Madrid.
Carlo Ancelotti hoisted the LaLiga trophy during Real Madrid’s title celebrations
Ancelotti also showed off his best dance moves after joining his players’ conga line
The parade started at the Madrid Community Headquarters before the team headed to the City Hall where they were greeted by the city’s mayor, Jose Luis Martinez Almeida.
Madrid then gathered at Plaza de Cibeles, the iconic square where the club traditionally celebrates their major trophy victories with supporters.
Ancelotti gathered with his players around the Fountain of Cybele and took the microphone to deliver a short but humorous message to the crowd.
“I love you very much, Hala Madrid,” Ancelotti said. ‘I have a dream, I want to dance with Eduardo Camavinga. DJ, play the music.”
In a video that quickly spread across social media, Ancelotti then demonstrated his dance moves by matching Camavinga’s moves in front of his teammates.
The veteran coach joked during his speech that his dream was to dance with Eduardo Camavinga
Camavinga then joined Ancelotti at the front of the group and the duo danced to music
The entire crew joined in before swinging around the fountain in a conga.
Madrid cruised to their LaLiga victory with four games to spare.
Boss Ancelotti took center stage again at the parade after smoking a cigar and donning sunglasses, in a repeat of his antics at Madrid’s 2022 celebrations.
Madrid have lost just once in the league all season, beating Barcelona in both Clásicos and also scoring more goals and conceding fewer than any other side.
They will face Borussia Dortmund in their bid to win a 15th Champions League title.