Through it all stood the impassive Ancelotti, the masterly facilitator of great players, working it out with the help of those in his charge, including a lengthy touchline conversation with Carvajal close to half-time.
If he was feeling stress at Real’s struggles, he did not show it – and why should he? He, more than anyone, knows what he has at his disposal and what they have delivered for him before. They did it again.
The Italian has been eclipsing his contemporaries in this competition for two decades. Even the two most trumpeted of the recent generation in Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp have come nowhere near his record of success.
It was night when Real celebrated what will soon by the past but also looked to a golden future – one likely to be spearheaded by Kylian Mbappe when he completes his expected move to the Bernabeu, a chilling prospect for those hoping to prevent a 16th win next season.
England’s Jude Bellingham may have had a quiet night compared his stellar deeds in his first season at Real Madrid, where he has now added the Champions League to La Liga, the SuperCopa and La Liga’s Player of the Year award.
The 20-year-old struggled to make an impact at Wembley but still provided the pass for Vinicius Jr’s second goal, also missing a great chance himself with the score 1-0.
Bellingham will be the centrepiece for Real going forward, and England manager Gareth Southgate will hope a Champions League winners’ medal will provide a turbo-charge going into Euro 2024.
It was farewell to the masterly Kroos, who joined Carvajal, Nacho and late substitute Luka Modric in winning their sixth Champions League title, all equalling the tournament record of another Real icon, Paco Gento.
The latter three are still likely to be at the Bernabeu next season with power to add because Real Madrid – no matter how they do it – quite simply keep on rewriting history.
Who would bet against them, bolstered by Mbappe, coming back and lifting the Champions League again in 12 months’ time?
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