JAKARTA - Carlo Ancelotti has returned to Real Madrid. Los Blancos confirmed the Italian coach's return on Tuesday night, following his departure from Everton.

Ancelotti returns to where he was once home between 2013 and 2015. The numbers from his first tenor at the Santiago Bernabeu give Real Madrid fans reason to be optimistic.

During that first stint, Ancelotti led Real Madrid to a record 22 consecutive wins. He also recorded 74.7 percent wins from all the matches he led.

Madrid's record of 22 consecutive wins came after losing to Atletico Madrid on 13 September 2014 and until their defeat against Valencia on 4 January 2015.

A scintillating 5-1 win over Basel in the Champions League started on 16 September, and most recently came in the Club World Cup final when Los Blancos beat San Lorenzo on 20 December.

In that period, Real Madrid won 10 home games and 12 away games in four competitions.

Six wins came in the Champions League, 12 in La Liga, two in the Club World Cup and two in the Copa del Rey.

Impressively, Real Madrid scored 80 goals and conceded only 10 goals until that game against Valencia.


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