Real Madrid win as Carlo Ancelotti, Luka Modrić bid Bernabéu farewell

Real Madrid delivered manager Carlo Ancelotti and midfielder Luka Modric a victory in their final game at the Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday, with Kylian Mbappé scoring twice in a 2-0 win over Real Sociedad to end their LaLiga season.

Ancelotti will become Brazil coach after leaving Real, while Modric is set to leave the club after next month's Club World Cup, which will be held in the United States.

Despite Madrid having little to play for after surrendering the LaLiga title to rivals Barcelona, the atmosphere at the Bernabeu was emotionally charged as home fans focused on providing a fitting tribute to their departing icons.

Ahead of the match, giant banners were unveiled with images of Ancelotti and Modric, while the stadium announcer's confirmation of the Croatian's place in the starting lineup was met with thunderous applause.

The crowd also rose to their feet in the 10th minute to chant "Modric, Modric" and both teams came together to give the midfielder a guard of honour when he was substituted in the 87th minute.

Spaniard Lucas Vázquez, who is reportedly leaving the club at the end of the season, also received a standing ovation when he walked off the pitch in the second half.

Kylian Mbappé helped earn Real Madrid end the season on a high.
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In an action-packed opening 45 minutes, Mbappe kept Sociedad's defence busy with a number of attempts at goal, before Madrid were awarded a penalty in the 37th minute when a VAR check confirmed Pablo Marín's handball.

Mbappe's tame effort from the spot was easily saved by goalkeeper Unai Marrero, but the Frenchman was quick to rifle home the rebound for his 30th league goal.

Ancelotti brought on Vinicius Jr in the second half and the Brazilian engineered Real's second goal, playing a delicate through ball that was turned in by Mbappe from a tight angle, all but ensuring a Pichichi award as LaLiga's top scorer.

Robert Lewandowski will need to score six goals in Barcelona's league meeting with Athletic Bilbao on Sunday to match Mbappe's haul.

Mbappe's first goal also made him just the fourth player in LaLiga history to score 30 league goals in his debut campaign, matching the accomplishments of Pruden (1940-41), Romario (1993-94) and Ronaldo (1996-97).

Madrid finished second in the table on 84 points, one behind champions Barcelona who have a game in hand.

Japanese winger Takefusa Kubo, who was on the books at Real for a few seasons, was Sociedad's best outfield player, but his mazy runs in the hosts' final third failed to generate any real opportunities.

Sociedad are 11th with 46 points.

There was also cause for emotion in the visitors' dugout as Sociedad bid farewell to manager Imanol Alguacil, who ended a seven-year spell in charge during which he won the Copa del Rey and led the club to European football for five successive seasons.