It's the fourteenth, and the supporters can't get enough of it.

After their new victory in the Champions League on Saturday at the Stade de France against Liverpool (1-0), the Real Madrid players were back in their city on Sunday to celebrate, "a lo grande", as they say: a lap of honor in the Spanish capital which ended with a big party at the Santiago-Bernabéu, where around 60,000 spectators had taken place.

The day was marked in particular by the visit to the town hall of Madrid, where the city councilor, José Luis Martínez Almeida, addressed a small tackle to Thibaut Courtois.

The Belgian goalkeeper had been talked about during the celebration after the Champions League final, where he had expressed his joy at being "on the good side of history", after in particular his lost C1 final with Atlético de Madrid… against Real Madrid in 2014. “A little thing, Courtois, dropped Martinez Almeida, and I say it to you with great affection.

On the good side of history, there are also those who cried with you and by your side in Lisbon [where the Atlético-Real final took place].

In this town, we're all on the good side.

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“The feeling of accomplishment”

Other criticisms, but much more virulent, this time, those coming from Real Madrid supporters who had a thought, not very friendly, for Kylian Mbappé, who preferred to stay in Paris rather than join the Merengue.

While Marcelo had taken the microphone, we will come back to this, part of the public dropped "Mbappé, hijo de puta", causing the Brazilian side to misunderstand.

Another Frenchman, another atmosphere: Karim Benzema, he was treated to an ovation with songs around this reward that is the Golden Ball.

Finally, Marcelo, addressed the Bernabéu for his last moments with this white jersey: “I still have a few years left to play, but I need to go back now.

I'm very happy, I had some incredible nights at this stadium.

I leave here with the feeling of accomplishment.

“With 25 trophies won with Real, Marcelo can indeed leave with peace of mind.

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