Real Madrid won by the minimum in a dull match, managing to maintain a distance of only 4 points from the top of LaLiga. Everything is at stake, and this upcoming weekend the Copa del Rey final will be played, with a Tomás Roncero who is on cloud nine. In the latest episode of El Chiringuito, he was clear: he sees Ancelotti's team winning a "historic" double.

Tomás Roncero Warns: 6 Matches
"I'm in the scenario that the culers didn't expect Real Madrid to be in. 6 matches away from winning a double that would be historic. If Madrid wins the next 6 matches, we all know they win the League and the Cup. Because Barça, if we beat them on Saturday in the Cup, will suffer a historic slump," Tomás Roncero began saying.
In this regard, Roncero continued: "If we beat them in Montjuïc, they'll have a massive shake. That apocalyptic landscape, when Madrid is 6 matches away".
Finally, he recalled previous Cup finals between Madrid and Barcelona: "Neither was Real Madrid at their best in the Mestalla final and they beat Barça with super-Messi. In 2014, with Cristiano Ronaldo injured, they also won. They compete in finals with the sole thought of winning them, what happens in the 90 minutes only Real Madrid knows."
6 Matches for a "Historic Double"
After having fallen in the Champions League, Real Madrid only has two competitions ahead this season, not counting the World Cup. We're talking about the League, with a four-point gap to catch Barça, and the Copa del Rey. In total, there are six matches left for the season to end, and Tomás Roncero is clear: winning it all is possible.

The first of those six matches will be this Saturday, April 26, with Real Madrid playing the final of the Cup against Barça. In a single match, Ancelotti's team is capable of winning, which would mean adding an important title.
From there, five matches would remain for LaLiga to end, with a current four-point gap between Barça and Real Madrid. To win it, Carletto's team would have to beat Celta, Barcelona itself, Mallorca, Sevilla, and Real Sociedad. Also hoping that Hansi Flick's team would stumble in a match.
Although it seems complicated, Tomás Roncero is clear: we can witness history.