Real Madrid clinched the LaLiga title with a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Cadiz, a win that was essentially confirmed when Barcelona dropped points against Girona later in the day. Carlo Ancelotti's side showed their dominance against Cadiz, with Brahim Diaz opening the scoring in the 51st minute before setting up Jude Bellingham for the second goal. Joselu sealed the victory with a third goal, putting Madrid on the brink of securing their record-extending 36th Spanish title.
Girona's stunning 4-2 win over last year's champions Barcelona not only secured Real Madrid's triumph but also marked a historic moment for the Catalan minnows as they qualified for the Champions League for the first time in their history. The dramatic turn of events propelled Real Madrid to the top of the LaLiga standings, cementing their status as the league champions.
Carlo Ancelotti's strategic rotation ahead of the Champions League semifinal second leg against Bayern Munich showcased Madrid's depth and resilience, with only captain Nacho Fernandez starting from the lineup that drew 2-2 in Bavaria earlier in the week. Despite the changes, Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois marked his return after a nine-month layoff with a clean sheet, while veteran midfielder Luka Modric set a new record as the oldest player to appear for the club in LaLiga.
The match saw both sides creating opportunities, with Cadiz threatening in the first half and Madrid gradually asserting their dominance to secure the crucial victory. Real Madrid's triumph encapsulated a season of determination and teamwork, with players expressing their joy and commitment to achieving success as they celebrated their LaLiga title win.
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