We take a look at the top 10 goalscorers under Carlo Ancelotti as Real Madrid manager.
Karim Benzema didn't quite get the credit he deserved under Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid, outshone at times by Cristiano Ronaldo, but the Frenchman emerges as the club's top goalscorer under the Italian, having found the net 121 times before his move to Al-Ittihad.
Argued by many as the greatest player we've seen grace the sport, it's almost a surprise that Ronaldo doesn't top a goalscoring list, but a record of 112 goals and 47 assists in 101 games under Ancelotti is hardly dissapointing.
The future of Real Madrid's front line, Vinicius Junior already has two UEFA Champions Leagues to his name under Ancelotti, scoring in both finals against Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund.
With Ancelotti set to become Brazil manager, reports suggest that Rodrygo too could be on his way out of the club, with rumours implying that a move to the Premier League could be on the horizon.
Arguably mistreated by fans during his time at Los Blancos, Gareth Bale scored 40 times under Carlo Ancelotti, before making the move out of Europe and joining MLS side Los Angeles FC in 2022.
Kylian Mbappe takes sixth spot in the list, despite only joining the club in the 2024 summer transfer window. No player has scored more than the Frenchman in the 2024/25 La Liga campaign, though Real's chances of a third title under Ancelotti appear slim.
While many identify Jude Bellingham as a box-to-box midfielder, the numbers he recorded in his first season under Ancelotti would suggest otherwise. 19 goals and six assists, Bellingham proved a more than capable stopgap in a more advanced role following the departure of Benzema.
Federico Valverde has epitomized versatility since joining the club, utilized as a central midfielder, a right midfielder and a right-back. Despite often playing in more defensive positions, the Uruguayan still has 25 goals to his name under Ancelotti.
Marco Asensio struggled to regularly break into the starting XI under Ancelotti at Los Blancos, eventually signing for Paris Saint-Germain, where he would also be used primarily as an impact substitute.
Of the 53 times Isco scored for Real Madrid, 19 of them were under the Italian manager, but he was gradually phased out of the starting XI before his move to fellow La Liga outfit Sevilla.