The release of Real Madrid Television's 'En el Corazon de la Decimotercera' documentary, which offers unseen footage from Los Blancos' latest Champions League success, has revealed some interesting moments in the Real dressing room.
"What do you want, to win the European Cup without suffering," Isco said to president Florentino Perez.
"Presi, how easy do we make it, man. Another."
After, the Malaga-born midfielder also joked with Roberto Carlos about how he now wanted to the win Copa del Rey.
"Roberto, I want a Copa del Rey now mate. So many Champions Leagues, so many, I want a Copa del Rey, as now the king has changed it [Isco's previous Copa win) has expired," he said to the Brazilian legend.
Dani Carvajal, who lives and breathes Real Madrid, is one of the leading figures in the documentary and shows how nervous he was before the final.
"In my siesta I was only seeing red shirts," he admitted.
The right back left the pitch in tears after getting injured, although Sergio Ramos still found the time to be light-hearted.
"Careful with your heels," he joked to Carvajal.
Footage also emerged of Ramos' half-time team talk in Kiev.
"We defend together as a team guys. The goal will come and we have to be unselfish," he told his teammates.
After the final whistle the Madrid captain showed off a ring inspired by those that the NBA give to their champions.
"I haven't touched it until now but it's a beautiful memory and gives more value to what we have achieved," he explained.
Cristiano Ronaldo, now a Juventus player, also had words in the dressing room for his fellow players, in what proved to be his last speech in a Real Madrid shirt.
"It's time to win, not to play, but to win. It will be worth putting everything on the line to make history," the Portuguese said, before expressing his wish to leave Madrid after the match.
The revealing documentary also showed a lot of love of Zinedine Zidane, although he didn't feature as much as in previous films.
His half-time team talk in the final stands out, where he ordered Isco to change position, but above all asked for "calm" from his players, very much maintaining his 'Zen-like' persona.
Gareth Bale was the hero in the final as he came off the bench to score twice in the second half.
He is the last player to leave the dressing room after half-time and went out in his trainers.
Then came the bicycle kick and the Loris Karius howler.
The Welshman appeared very cool when asked if his first strike was the best of his career.
"Yes, without doubt," he said, and little more.
The film also revealed some interesting footage of how the club works: the chef who speaks Russian and likes to innovate so the players can try something different, the doctor's birthday on the day of the final, the massage sessions while watching videos of previous finals and Florentino Perez's visit to the hotel to wish his team luck before the match.
Javimor
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where can we watch the documentary ?? tell me plz
Subscribe on YouTube
Victadrid
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Lol Isco. Troll comment of the day after winning the UCL for the 3rd straight time: I need more Copas del Rey
hob02
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where can we watch the documentary ?? tell me plz
Clement_Madrid_II
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Real Madrid! We Ride together, Die Together.. Vamos 💪 💪 #TherewillbeHaters #OnlyPERFECTcounts
SgtSINGAM67
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Millions of Fans and Supporters (either feels Loving or Hatred) towards the perfect succession of Real Madrid is true. to make proud of yourself is on either way of life (Loving or Hatred) which ever commands your feelings. (But believe this.... there are more millions of mini mono minions out there whom supports tiny clubs, And these people never ever thinks of bigger clubs (that's some true Loving).
Mahendraer
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See if Isco had done something important in those champions ... This boy's ego is bigger than that of CR7
Franciscanos
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Barca on the other hand needs less Cups of King and more to go from rooms in Champions hehe
flower
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I do not like Madrid, but this fragment has been very nice. Let no one take it to humiliation or lack of respect or anything similar. You have to understand that they are twenty-year-old kids triumphing in the biggest world competitions. It is normal to celebrate, to make jokes. Just as no one should be offended because Piqué showed his hand in the 5-0 to Madrid, for example. They are reasons for joy, for celebration. Let Isco joke about the Champions, the King's Cups and whatever he wants. Enjoy a healthy rivalry, from the best players and clubs in the world. Celebrate and enjoy yourself and let others do it too.
actually
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Madrid wins the Champions for punishment ... xddd.
emphasi
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I found out that Barcelona is going to make a documentary about what happened in the moments before the Copa del Rey was conquered. xD
Kroos0808
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What a bad person, not culés?