Real Madrid’s 3-2 victory over Alaves was not an ordinary victory, but rather it established a number of records for the royal club.
Thanks to this victory, Real Madrid completed a full year without defeat in the Spanish League.
In general, Real Madrid played 67 matches over the last two seasons in all competitions, during which they only suffered two defeats, the last of which was against Atletico Madrid in the King’s Cup.
In La Liga, Real Madrid became the owner of the second longest unbeaten streak, extending over 39 matches (29 wins and 11 draws).
The next goal for Carlo Ancelotti’s squad will be to equal the historic record set by Barcelona in 2018, after being unbeaten in 43 consecutive matches.
In the same context, the Alaves match was Carlo Ancelotti’s 300th as Real Madrid coach, making him the second coach to play the most matches with the Merengue after Miguel Muniz.
Ancelotti won 216 games, drew 45 and lost just 39 in his two spells at the Santiago Bernabeu, while Muniz led Real Madrid in 605 matches.