Carlo and Catalan capsize: Key factors in Real Madrid's title triumph

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Carlo and Catalan capsize: Key factors in Real Madrid's title triumph

Jude Bellingham and coach Carlo Ancelotti smile at the end of the Spanish league football match between Real Madrid and Cadiz
Jude Bellingham and coach Carlo Ancelotti smile at the end of the Spanish league football match between Real Madrid and CadizAFP
Real Madrid clinched the Spanish title on Saturday for the fourth time in 12 years, beating Cadiz 3-0 before previous champions Barcelona lost 4-2 at Girona.

Carlo Ancelotti's side romped clear of last season's winners and shock challengers Girona to clinch their record-extending 36th La Liga trophy.

AFP Sport breaks down the keys to Los Blancos' domestic success this season:

Brilliant Bellingham

Nobody expected Jude Bellingham to have such an instant impact in Spain after his move from Borussia Dortmund last summer.

The England international quickly established himself as a key player in attacking areas for Madrid with 10 goals in his first 10 league matches, replacing the departed Karim Benzema.

Jude Bellingham of Real Madrid celebrates after scoring a goal
Jude Bellingham of Real Madrid celebrates after scoring a goalAFP

Although his numbers have dipped in the second half of the campaign, Bellingham remains Los Blancos' top scorer with 18 in LaLiga, and Ancelotti also regularly exalts his strong work ethic.

Catalan capitulation

Barcelona looked revitalised last season under Xavi Hernandez, but the champions struggled badly in the first half of the season.

Barcelona's Spanish coach Xavi talks with his technical staff
Barcelona's Spanish coach Xavi talks with his technical staffAFP

Their previously rock-solid defence gave way with alarming regularity and Madrid's consistency, falling to just one defeat in the whole campaign to date, made their march to the title feel an inevitability.

Barcelona found new life after January but it was too little, too late for Madrid's arch-rivals.

Mentality masters

Real Madrid are admired for their never-say-die attitude and assuredness in big matches. In their key LaLiga battles against Girona and Barcelona, they triumphed on every occasion.

Ancelotti's side hammered Girona 3-0 in September in a show of strength and then crushed the Catalan minnows 4-0 in February to completely deflate their title bid.

Against Barcelona, Bellingham delivered stoppage-time winners in both league match-ups, firing Madrid to a 2-1 away triumph in October and a 3-2 victory in April at the Santiago Bernabeu.

And when Madrid were not playing well in some of the lower-key matches, they managed at least to draw. "To win a league, the games you can't win, you can't lose either," noted Ancelotti.

Durable defence

Real Madrid were dealt multiple set-backs this season in defence with Thibaut Courtois, Eder Militao and David Alaba all sidelined with long-term injuries. Despite that, they boast the strongest record at the back in LaLiga.

Antonio Rudiger has raised his level to marshal the defence, while right-back Dani Carvajal is in arguably the best form of his career.

Real Madrid's German defender #22 Antonio Rudiger celebrates
Real Madrid's German defender #22 Antonio Rudiger celebratesAFP

Defensive midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni has dropped into the back line without fuss when required and always looked solid despite playing out of position.

Madrid's squad players have also contributed in key moments, with Lucas Vazquez shining at right-back in the recent Clasico.

Carlo's calls

Madrid coach Ancelotti has got his biggest decisions right this season. The coach's first call was to deploy Bellingham as part of a three-pronged attack with Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo, a role which his previous bosses had not envisioned for him.

The Italian managed Rodrygo's issues in front of goal well, keeping faith in the Brazilian, who made a point of celebrating with his coach after ending his drought in November.

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti
Real Madrid coach Carlo AncelottiAFP

Ancelotti has slowly phased out ageing great Luka Modric while still calling on him at the right times.

He kept squad players including Brahim Diaz and Joselu involved and hungry and both scored against Cadiz on the day Madrid won LaLiga.

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