
FANS were captivated by an exciting and deliciously entertaining event – before they began to question whether Carlo Ancelotti had undergone any lip-enhancing treatments.
Viewers were left astonished as they spotted the Real Madrid manager’s noticeably plumper bottom lip during a press conference after a dramatic 3-3 draw against Rayo Vallecano.
A number of fans are speculating that the famous former Chelsea coach may have received botox injections or undergone some sort of cosmetic surgery.
One user commented: “What happened to your lip? Did you have surgery?”
Another wrote: “I’ve been laughing about Ancelotti’s lip filler since this morning.”
A third asked: “Can someone explain what Ancelotti has done to his lips?”
The unexpected discourse surrounding Ancelotti’s appearance arose after Jude Bellingham netted his sixth consecutive goal in LaLiga.
The last player to reach such a milestone was Real Madrid icon Karim Benzema eight years prior.
However, the draw leaves Ancelotti’s team one point behind local rivals Atletico Madrid and league leaders Barcelona.
Disgruntled supporters expressed their frustrations, asking: “What made Ancelotti get lip fillers? This isn’t a serious club.”
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Spanish outlet Mundodeportivo speculated that his puffy lips might be attributed to an allergy.
Nonetheless, that explanation did not shield the former Bayern Munich and Everton manager from receiving criticism.
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Many users on social media shared their own theories regarding the perceived lip swelling.
One remarked: “Did Ancelotti have his lips filled, or is it just me?”
Another pointed out: “Ancelotti appears to be more concerned with his lips than today’s match.”
This remark seemed particularly harsh considering Real managed to fight back from a 2-0 deficit to lead 3-2 with goals from Federico Valverde, Bellingham, and Rodrygo.
However, Isi Palazon salvaged a crucial point for the second-bottom team Vallecano.
Thus, for Ancelotti, it was not a matter of everything ending well.