🗞️ Ancelotti, Modric and Barça women set for historic moment
Today, the covers of the sports press carpet the newsstands of Spain with the faces of legends.
Because today Modric and Ancelotti bid farewell to Madridismo, and because Barça, led by Aitana and Alexia, could lift their fourth Champions League in five years.
📸 GLYN KIRK
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