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Vinicius Jr, Ancelotti and more go to Marcelo's ritzy leaving party
Marcelo bid goodbye to his Real Madrid colleagues in an elegant leaving party on Sunday night subsequent to calling time on his 15-year stay at the club this late spring.
The Brazilian protector, who showed up for Real while coming out on top for six La Liga championships and five Champions Leagues, brought the drapery down on his famous Bernabeu vocation when his agreement terminated toward the finish of the month before.
He leaves as the most improved player in Los Blancos history, having cleared up a stunning 25 distinctions since showing up from Fluminense.
Furthermore, to say their goodbyes to the club legend, a large group of Real stars went out for Marcelo's leaving party at Zuma Restaurant in Madrid on Sunday.
Among the players in participation were Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo, Nacho Fernandez, Dani Ceballos, Lucas Vazquez, Jesus Vallejo and Mariano Diaz.
Administrator Carlo Ancelotti was likewise seen showing up at the marvelous slam, while his child and partner Davide even showed up.
As well as his Madrid partners, Marcelo was joined by Spanish entertainer Pedro Alonso, most popular for playing 'Berlin' in the hit Spanish TV series Money Heist.
Marcelo is bowing out as a Real player on a high, having secured a fifth and last Champions League crown last season.
Ancelotti's men beat PSG, Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool en route to the title, and keeping in mind that the 34-year-old just appreciated 40 minutes of activity in the knockout stages he actually lifted the prize overtop after the Paris last.
In a profound public interview last month, he then pronounced Los Blancos 'the best club on the planet' while authoritatively finishing his effective spell at the club.
When inquired as to whether he might one day at some point return in an alternate job, Marcelo said: 'I don't contemplate returning in light of the fact that I don't feel like I'm leaving.
'Yet, no, I don't figure there would be any issue to return. It's anything but a farewell. On the off chance that I return here and request a ticket and don't get one, you'll have an issue!
'However, I don't consider myself to be a mentor. I've never grasped strategies much. In this way, envision me as a mentor! I don't figure I can be a mentor. Perhaps I could learn, yet I don't believe it's even worth difficult it.'
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