Real Madrid gave the heroes a welcome as they performed the 14th European Cup along with the LaLiga trophy in front of delighted fans

REAL MADRID were greeted like heroes as they paraded their 14th European Cup through the city streets.

Los Blancos beat Liverpool 1-0 in Paris on Saturday night to win the Champions League.

Thousands of fans lined the streets as Real Madrid flaunted their 14th European title

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Thousands of fans lined the streets as Real Madrid flaunted their 14th European titleCredit: GETTY
The players took turns lifting the trophy in front of the spectators

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The players took turns lifting the trophy in front of the spectatorsCredit: GETTY
Modric, Nacho, Benzema and Marcelo alongside President Perez, the Champions League and LaLiga trophies

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Modric, Nacho, Benzema and Marcelo alongside President Perez, the Champions League and LaLiga trophiesCredit: SHUTTERSHOCK
Marcelo celebrated his 25th great honor for the club

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Marcelo celebrated his 25th great honor for the club

Vinicius Jr. scored the second-half winner by chipping the back of Trent Alexander-Arnold at the far post.

The European trophy goes alongside their LaLiga and Supercup victories.

Thousands of fans lined the streets as Real displayed their trophies from the top of a bus.

A sea of ​​towels and confetti greeted the Real heroes.

Real’s European glory came from club captain Marcelo at the club last season.

The Brazilian leaves the club with 25 major awards, making him the most decorated player in the club’s history.

Marcelo confirmed his exit, saying: “It was the final step in my journey as a Real Madrid player.”

Another outgoing star in Gareth Bale is set to leave Real on a high note.

The final was Marcelo's last as a Real Madrid player

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The final was Marcelo’s last as a Real Madrid playerCredit: GETTY
Boss Ancelotti is the most successful manager in UCL history

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Boss Ancelotti is the most successful manager in UCL historyCredit: GETTY
The players were greeted by a sea of ​​cloths

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The players were greeted by a sea of ​​clothsCredit: GETTY

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Despite a love-hate relationship with Real’s fan base, Bale clinched his fifth Champions League title on Saturday.

The Welshman is set to leave the club when his contract expires at the end of this season.

Luka Modric will stay for at least another year.

Meanwhile, boss Carlo Ancelotti became the most successful manager in UCL history.

The Italian has won SIX European Cups as a player and coach.

Liverpool had their own parade which featured both English Cups.

Jürgen Klopp’s Reds narrowly missed out on the Premier League and of course the Champions League.

https://www.the-sun.com/sport/football/premier-league/5448913/real-madrid-champions-league-trophy-parade/ Real Madrid gave the heroes a welcome as they performed the 14th European Cup along with the LaLiga trophy in front of delighted fans

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