Toni Kroos attracted most of the attention of fans and teammates after playing his final match with Madrid on Saturday
Real Madrid players parade to celebrate their 15th Champions League trophy in Madrid on Monday. Pic/AFP
For the second time in three seasons, and sixth in 10 years, Real Madrid celebrated a Champions League title with their fans on the streets of the Spanish capital.
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Several thousands came out on Sunday to welcome the team a day after they won a record-extending 15th Champions League title by beating Borussia Dortmund 2-0 at Wembley Stadium.
There could be even more reasons to celebrate for Madrid fans in the coming days with the club reportedly close to announcing the much-anticipated signing of Kylian Mbappe, the France star who left Paris Saint-Germain and has been targeted by the Spanish powerhouse.
Celebrations began with the squad leaving the team’s Santiago Bernabeu Stadium on top of an open bus that took players and the coaching staff to meet with local officials while fans lined the streets to greet the newly crowned champions.
Toni Kroos attracted most of the attention of fans and teammates after playing his final match with Madrid on Saturday.
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