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Atlético Madrid (2010 - 2019)

Debut season & Europa League triumph

On August 30th, Carter made his La Liga debut in a home match against Sporting Gijón in which Carter, despite not scoring a goal himself, played an active role in the club's dominant 4-0 win over their opponents. Nonetheless, in the following match against Athletic Bilbao on September 11th, Carter soon made his mark at the club by scoring a hat-trick in the 76th minute, allowing Atlético Madrid to easily defeat their opponents 5-1. However, throughout the next few matches or so, Carter experienced a temporary goal draught that saw the club lose to both Barcelona and Sevilla while otherwise drawing with Valencia although this soon came to an end when Carter subsequently scored just his second hat-trick for the club in a dramatic 3-2 win over Villareal who initially led 2-0 by the 52nd minute before a subsequent hat-trick from Carter in the 58th minute turned the match upside down in Atlético Madrid's favour. Then, a third hat-trick followed in a November 13th fixture against Osasuna along with his first brace for the club just a week later against Real Sociedad, the latter which he wasted no time in following up on by scoring a fourth hat-trick in a dramatic 5-3 win over Espanyol. A fifth hat-trick followed in a 3-0 win over Racing Santander although this itself was followed by a heavy 1-4 defeat to Hércules and an ensuing 4-0 win over Mallorca. Following this, amidst a string of poor performances which saw the club lose once again to Barcelona by 3-0 via a Lionel Messi hat-trick, Carter nonetheless proved vital in scoring a decisive 47th-minute goal that helped them draw 2-2 against Valencia. Then, after scoring two consecutive hat-tricks that allowed Atlético Madrid to defeat Sevilla and Getafe 5-2 and 4-1 respectively, Carter soon scored his first goal against La Liga giants Real Madrid in a 2-2 draw on March 29th, which he followed up with a tiebreaking brace in the 69th minute against Espanyol, who the club ultimately defeated 4-2 thanks to a separate brace from Sergio Agüero in the 61st minute. In the end, Carter would cap off his first season with Atlético Madrid through yet another hat-trick in a 4-0 win over Deportivo La Coruña, a brace in a 2-3 loss to Málaga, and his final brace of the season in a 6-3 win over Mallorca on the final day at which point he finished as the club's leading goalscorer with 34 goals in 36 appearances, the second-highest behind Cristiano Ronaldo and ahead of Lionel Messi. In the meantime, with a total of 74 points, Atlético Madrid also qualified for the UEFA Champions League group stage alongside giants Real Madrid and Barcelona.

Separately, on December 22nd, Carter also made his Copa del Rey debut in a much similar fashion, scoring a hat-trick in the second leg of the round of 32 to mark a final 9-1 win on aggregate against Universidad de Las Palmas although he did not otherwise score any further with Atlético Madrid subsequently losing 4-1 on aggregate to Real Madrid. Meanwhile, on September 16th, Carter scored his first two goals in the UEFA Europa League in a 3-1 win over Greek side Aris, which he soon followed up with another brace in a 3-1 win over Bayer Leverkusen, followed by one goal in a 3-1 win over Rosenborg and another single goal in a 3-3 draw against Aris. Then, following a narrow 6-5 win on aggregate against Dynamo Kyiv, Atlético Madrid, courtesy of a hat-trick from Carter in both legs of the round of 16, marked a dominant 11-3 victory over Manchester City before proceeding to demolish Portuguese sides Braga and Benfica 6-3 and 6-2 respectively as well as another Portuguese side Porto 4-0 in the finals to win their second UEFA Europa League title in a row after their first one that was achieved by a 2-1 win over English side Fulham, thereby qualifying them once again for the UEFA Super Cup in which Atlético Madrid narrowly defeated Barcelona 3-2 to follow up on their previous 1-0 win over Carter's former club Manchester United in the previous edition.

Diego Simeone Era

"From the beginning, I knew that together we're going to do something special and remarkable at the club, and during those five years we certainly did a lot."

Atlético Madrid manager Diego Simeone on his five-year partnership with Carter

In his second season with the club, Carter began rather promisingly, scoring an important tiebreaking goal in the opening match against Osasuna and a hat-trick in a 7-0 win over Racing Santander although this was soon met by a heavy 0-5 loss to Barcelona. Nonetheless, in the next two matches against Sevilla and Granada respectively, Carter proved to be a vital player, scoring one goal on both occasions to break the 0-0 deadlock each time and later a hat-trick in a 6-1 win over Rayo Vallecano that followed a previous 1-4 defeat to Real Madrid in which at least five Atlético Madrid players were booked while two, including goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, were sent off. Then, on January 7th, his first match under newly-appointed manager Diego Simeone, Carter scored a memorable brace to mark a 2-0 win over Malaga following a previous poor run of form before going on to score at least two further consecutive braces against Villareal and Real Sociedad respectively and later a hat-trick in a 4-0 win over CA Osasuna. Soon enough, in what was seen by many as a "return" to his full potential under the new management of the tactically sound Diego Simeone, Carter scored at least two further goals to break deadlocks against Valencia and Sporting Gijón respectively before soon following it up with a brace in a dramatic 3-2 win over Barcelona, his first since arriving in La Liga. Following this, two consecutive hat-tricks were also produced in wins against Sevilla and Granada respectively, followed by a hat-trick in a 4-2 win over Mallorca and a brace in a narrow 3-4 loss to Real Madrid in which a late 88th-minute goal from José Callejón which followed a Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick beforehand saw the latter narrowly edge over their opponent. Nonetheless, a hat-trick in the final match against Villareal, who consequently lost 0-4 to Atlético Madrid, saw Carter rack up a total of 40 goals in 34 appearances, breaking his own personal record of 39 goals for Manchester United in the Premier League. Meanwhile, despite a brace from Carter in the second leg, Atlético Madrid were otherwise eliminated from the Copa del Rey following a 3-4 loss on penalties to Albacete. However, they did make much progress in the UEFA Champions League, topping their group and advancing all the way to the finals where they later defeated Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich 2-0 to win their first-ever UEFA Champions League title but not before also overcoming their rivals Barcelona 4-2 on penalties following a 4-4 draw in the round of 16 which preceded a narrow 4-3 win in the quarter-finals against AC Milan and a dramatic 5-3 win over Chelsea in the semi-finals. Following up on this, the club then defeated fellow Spanish side Athletic Bilbao 5-2 in the UEFA Super Cup via an 83rd-minute hat-trick from Carter and later Brazilian club Corinthians 4-2 on penalties following a 2-2 draw in the FIFA Club World Cup, also a first for the club.

For the 2012-13 season, his first full season under Diego Simeone, Carter started off rather promisingly, scoring a hat-trick in a 7-3 win over Rayo Vallecano along with a goal in a dominant 5-2 win over Real Betis. Soon enough, despite subsequent losses to Valencia and Real Madrid, Carter himself enjoyed a consistent goalscoring form with 16 goals in 15 appearances that led to Atlético Madrid briefly enjoying a streak of nine unbeaten games. Then, following yet another impressive performance in a narrow 3-4 loss to Barcelona on December 16th, Carter soon scored his first hat-trick of the season in a 4-0 win over Celta Vigo, followed by another one in a 3-3 draw against Athletic Bilbao, and a third one which crucially helped them defeat Rayo Vallecano 4-2. Then, Carter also provided decisive tiebreaking goals against Valencia and Getafe to initially make it five games unbeaten and later six games unbeaten when a hat-trick from the former in an April 27th fixture saw him defeat Real Madrid 4-2 for the first time since arriving in the top Spanish football league at which point by season's end Carter had scored a total of 40 goals for the second consecutive time, making him once again the second-highest goalscorer that season behind Lionel Messi whilst Atlético Madrid finished second with 86 points behind Barcelona, their best finish in two decades since they last won the league in the 1995-96 season. Meanwhile, Carter also proved to be a much valuable component in the club's Copa del Rey victory that season, during which he scored a hat-trick in the second leg of the round of 16 to defeat Getafe 6-0 on aggregate while also contributing one goal of his own in the finals where they defeated Real Madrid 3-1. Similarly, a 3-2 win over Borussia Dortmund saw Atlético Madrid win just their second UEFA Champions League title in a row during which a hat-trick from Carter in both legs saw them defeat Barcelona 10-3 on aggregate in the quarter-finals while rivals Real Madrid were otherwise eliminated in the semi-finals by a 3-4 loss on aggregate to runners-up Borussia Dortmund. Then, a hat-trick from Carter saw them defeat UEFA Europa League winners Chelsea in the UEFA Super Cup which they duly followed up on by defeating Moroccan club Raja Casablanca 5-4 on penalties following a 2-2 draw. Moreover, having won the Copa del Rey, the club also faced La Liga champions Barcelona in the Supercopa de España where they narrowly defeated their opponent 3-1 courtesy of a tiebreaking brace from Carter in the second leg that broke the 1-1 deadlock in the first leg.

Sextuple Success

For the 2013-14 season, Carter once again made a generally promising start, scoring two consecutive braces against Real Sociedad and Almería respectively, a hat-trick in a 4-0 win over Real Madrid and a single goal in a 1-1 draw with Espanyol which saw Atlético Madrid go ten matches unbeaten, their best start in decades, and which only extended further to twenty-three games in total during which he scored a further two hat-tricks in the process. Then, despite a 0-2 loss to Almería, the club proved quick to re-establish their unbeaten streak with a hat-trick from Carter in a 3-3 draw against Osasuna proving vital in maintaining the aforementioned streak. Moreover, another hat-trick from Carter soon afterward also saw Atlético Madrid defeat Real Madrid 5-2 and later Barcelona 4-1 on the final day of the season which they eventually came to win to mark their first La Liga title in almost two decades. In spite of this, hopes for a historic sextuple were quickly quashed following a 1-5 defeat to Real Madrid in the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey. On the other hand, following a hat-trick from Carter that saw Atlético Madrid mark a dominant 5-1 win over Barcelona in the quarter-finals, the club otherwise avenged their initial defeat by triumphing over Real Madrid in a narrow 2-1 win in the UEFA Champions League final to mark the third consecutive European title for Atlético Madrid who later defeated Sevilla 5-4 on penalties in the UEFA Super Cup and also San Lorenzo 4-2 in the FIFA Club World Cup, the latter in which Carter himself scored a hat-trick on both occasions to also mark a dominant 7-2 victory over Mexican side Cruz Azul. To top it off, the club also won the ensuing Supercopa de España match, defeating Real Madrid 4-1 on aggregate.

In the following season, Carter started rather brilliantly early on, scoring a hat-trick in the opening match against Rayo Vallecano, over whom they subsequently won 3-0. However, despite a second hat-trick from Carter on September 27th which saw Atlético Madrid defeat Sevilla 7-0, the club otherwise met their first defeat in the following match against Valencia to whom they narrowly lost 2-3. Regardless, another hat-trick and a brace from Carter saw them quickly rebound to especially deal a heavy 4-0 defeat to Getafe while also drawing 2-2 with Real Sociedad in the process. Then, Carter himself went on to deliver two consecutive hat-tricks that saw Atlético Madrid defeat Deportivo La Coruña and Elche 5-0 each while a lone goal from the former also help them to draw 1-1 against Villareal. Moreover, a hat-trick from Carter on January 11th also saw them overcome rivals Barcelona once again in a narrow 4-3 win which Carter quickly capitalised upon by providing a second consecutive hat-trick in a following 5-0 win over Granada before later following it up with yet another hat-trick in a 7-0 win over Real Madrid on February 7th. Following this, Carter would eventually cap off an ultimately successful season once more with a hat-trick in the penultimate match against Barcelona and another one in the final match of the season against Granada, who Atlético Madrid defeated 3-1 and 3-0 respectively to ultimately win the La Liga for an unprecedented second season in a row during which he also achieved a new personal record of 48 goals in 36 appearances which saw him share the Pichichi Trophy as the season's top goalscorer alongside Cristiano Ronaldo, having also won it the season before over the Portuguese. In the meantime, with their second consecutive league title win, Atlético Madrid became the first Spanish club in almost three decades that is neither Real Madrid nor Barcelona to win the La Liga two seasons in a row since Athletic Bilbao last won the 1982-83 and 1983-84 seasons in a row themselves. On the other hand, Atlético Madrid later found themselves eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey via a narrow 3-4 loss on aggregate to Barcelona although they soon earned their revenge in a 5-2 win against the latter in the UEFA Champions League to claim a record-breaking fourth UEFA Champions League title in a row, making them just one of two clubs alongside Real Madrid to have won it more than three consecutive times. Then, as per tradition, the club subsequently defeated Sevilla 1-0 in the UEFA Super Cup and later River Plate 5-2 in the FIFA Club World Cup in which Carter scored a brace in the process. Moreover, the club also defeated Barcelona 3-1 in the ensuing Supercopa de España with Carter himself scoring three goals in total to override their opponents' lone goal through Lionel Messi.

The San Siro in Milan, Italy, which hosted the 2017 UEFA Champions League Final between Atlético Madrid and Real Madrid, with the former subsequently winning the match 4-1 and later going on to achieve a historic sextuple in a first for a Spanish side and the second in European history after Manchester United

In the following season, despite not scoring in the first two matches, Carter proved quick to return to his goalscoring form by scoring a memorable brace in the third fixture of the season against Barcelona on September 12th who Atlético Madrid defeated 3-1 to mark another rare victory over the La Liga giants. Then, after scoring yet another brace that overturned an initial 1-0 defeat into a dramatic 2-1 win for the club over Villareal, Carter soon scored his first hat-trick of the season in a November 8th fixture against Sporting Gijón that ended in a 4-0 win, which he followed up on with another brace in a 3-0 win over Levante, a lone equalising goal in a 1-1 draw with Málaga, and a second hat-trick in a dominant 6-0 win over Las Palmas. Following this, Carter then further provided a lone equalising goal in a 2-2 draw against Barcelona on January 30th, followed by a third hat-trick in a 4-0 win over Getafe and a brace that broke the 0-0 deadlock in a February 21st fixture against Villareal that preceded a 1-0 win over Real Madrid just six days later. Eventually, a hat-trick, followed by a separate brace from Carter saw the club notably become the third Spanish side in history to win a season undefeated as they were soon crowned La Liga champions for a record-breaking third consecutive time while also setting the record for the most points accumulated in a La Liga season with a grand total of 106 points during which the club won thirty-four matches while only drawing four and sustaining zero defeats in the process. In the meantime, the club also won the Copa del Rey that season, defeating Barcelona 4-1 in the finals courtesy of a brace from Carter who also scored a consequential goal in the quarter-finals that resulted in a subsequent 5-3 win on penalties over Celta Vigo which preceded a 4-2 win on penalties in the semi-finals over Sevilla. Moreover, in the UEFA Champions League, a 5-0 demolition of PSV Eindhoven in the quarter-finals, followed by 3-2 and 4-2 wins over Barcelona and Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals and semi-finals respectively, soon culminated in a 4-1 win over rivals and La Liga giants Real Madrid where Carter, in what was initially his final appearance for the club, scored a decisive 51th-minute hat-trick to deliver a record-breaking fifth consecutive UEFA Champions League title for Atlético Madrid, a feat it shares with Real Madrid, while also notably becoming the first Spanish side to achieve a domestic treble. Following this, Carter went on to score a hat-trick to demolish Sevilla 6-0 in the UEFA Super Cup and also Kashima Antlers 6-0 in the FIFA Club World Cup. Likewise, three goals from Carter also saw Atlético Madrid comfortably defeat Barcelona 6-2 to win the Supercopa de España, thereby officially making the club only the second European side after Manchester United and the first Spanish side in history to achieve a sextuple, a feat that neither Real Madrid nor Barcelona was able to achieve during their respective heydays.

Final Years

In his first season since renewing his contract with the club, Carter started off in an expectedly brilliant fashion, scoring a hat-trick in the opening match against Alavés which they easily won 3-0. Following this, Carter also provided an additional goal in a 5-0 demolition of Celta Vigo although he otherwise failed to break the 1-1 deadlock against Barcelona afterward. Then, after contributing a couple of assists in a similarly huge 7-1 demolition of Granada on October 15th, just a week later, Carter proved to be his club's saviour by scoring twice in a narrow 2-1 win over Sevilla. Following this, Carter went on to score a hat-trick in two consecutive matches, one of which proved crucial in defeating Real Sociedad by a rather thin 3-2 margin, although his two subsequent goals proved insufficient to avoid a narrow 2-3 loss to Real Madrid whose star player Cristiano Ronaldo scored a memorable hat-trick in the process. On 28 January 2017, in avenging a previous 2-2 draw against Athletic Bilbao, Carter scored yet another hat-trick to defeat Alavés by a similar 3-0 margin as he previously did. Regardless, a subsequent hat-trick in a 4-1 win over Real Madrid, coupled with a tiebreaking goal on the penultimate day against Betis, resulted in Atlético Madrid for a record-breaking fourth season in a row albeit with only two points ahead of runners-up Real Madrid. Meanwhile, in the Copa del Rey, despite scoring thrice to mark a dominant 7-3 win over Las Palmas in the round of 16, Carter otherwise proved unsuccessful in leading Atlético Madrid to the finals courtesy of a narrow 2-3 loss on aggregate to Barcelona in the semi-finals. Regardless, in the UEFA Champions League, a crucial pair of goals from Carter saw the club top their group unbeaten and ahead of Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich in second place, something that he promptly capitalised upon with a hat-trick that saw them further defeat another German side Bayer Leverkusen 7-2 on aggregate in the round of 16. Then, after further helping to demolish surprise English champions Leicester City in the quarter-finals, in what was later described as one of the most dramatic pre-final confrontations in the tournament, Carter once again showed his importance to Atlético Madrid by scoring twice in the first leg, thereby mitigating the effects of a Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick, and once in the second leg to dramatically defeat their arch rivals 5-4 on aggregate to progress to the finals for a record-breaking sixth consecutive time where a hat-trick from Carter in extra-time, aided by goals from Kevin Gameiro and Gabi, saw Atlético Madrid clinch their sixth consecutive European title via a 5-1 win over Serie A side Juventus. In this, Carter himself both broke his own record of 22 goals scored in a UEFA Champions League season and also set a new record of 29 goals while his eleven goals scored in the Copa del Rey in that same season is also his new personal best. As per tradition, courtesy of being European champions, Atlético Madrid subsequently faced the UEFA Europa League winners which in this case was Carter's former club Manchester United which was now spearheaded at the front by Romelu Lukaku and Zlatan Ibrahimović. Eventually, the dramatic reunion, which is also the first and only time that Carter ever faced Manchester United since his departure, ended in a 3-1 win for Atlético Madrid who later proceeded to defeat the Emirati side Al Jazira and the Brazilian club Grêmio with the latter especially succumbing to a 5-0 loss in which both Kevin Gameiro and Saúl Ñíguez scored twice to complete the rout. Meanwhile, in a dramatic and tense affair that was particularly evident in the second leg, a brace from Carter saw Atlético Madrid narrowly prevail and emerge victorious to defeat Barcelona 7-5 in spite of a spirited second-half comeback by the latter who came close to equalising with their opponents and forcing the game into extra time.

For his second post-renewal season, Carter once more made a positive start, scoring a hat-trick in a dominant 8-1 win over Las Palmas following a 2-2 draw with Girona on the opening match. Then, amidst failures to break the deadlock against clubs such as Valencia and Leganés, Carter, having scored a brace in an otherwise convincing 4-0 win over Sevilla on September 23rd, proved his worth once again by scoring a hat-trick in an October 15th fixture against Barcelona which they consequently won 4-1. Likewise, on November 18th, arch-rivals Real Madrid were also defeated convincingly by a 2-0 scoreline, followed by Atlético Madrid then convincingly defeating both Levante and Real Sociedad by five goals each. However, a shock 0-1 loss to Espanyol on December 22nd brought an end to their unbeaten streak and briefly blunted their momentum before the club promptly rebounded with two consecutive 2-0 victories in which Carter himself scored once to mark a 2-0 win over Eibar. In this, Carter also scored a tiebreaking goal to mark a 2-1 win over Girona, thereby avenging the previous stalemate. Afterward, Carter himself went on to display a consistent promising performance throughout, scoring a hat-trick in a 6-0 win over Las Palmas, one goal in a 2-0 win over Valencia, and most crucially, a hat-trick in a 3-1 win over rivals Barcelona who initially led early on via Lionel Messi before Atlético Madrid promptly replied through their own star forward. In the end, despite a slight decline in form throughout the closing matches of the season, by just one point ahead of runners-up Barcelona, Atlético Madrid emerged victorious for the fifth season in a row. Meanwhile, in the Copa del Rey, aside from scoring once in a dominant 8-0 win over Lleida Esportiu, Carter also crucially contributed a hat-trick and an additional goal to narrowly defeat Sevilla 6-5 on aggregate in the quarter-finals, a feat which he followed up on with an additional goal to complete an 8-0 rout of Leganés. Meanwhile, in the ensuing finals at Estadio de los Santos, despite taking the lead early on, Barcelona were ultimately defeated by Atlético Madrid 3-7 in which Carter's hat-trick perfectly complemented goals from teammates Antoine Griezmann, Yannick Carrasco, and Saúl Ñíguez who notably scored twice in the match to claim their first Copa del Rey title after a two-year interruption. Meanwhile, after easily cruising past Shakhtar Donetsk via a 7-1 win on aggregate, Carter and Atlético Madrid were once again drawn against Barcelona in the quarter-finals where in a dramatic turn of events they managed to overturn Barcelona's initial 3-1 lead from the first leg into a stunning 8-3 comeback win on aggregate with where a brace from Carter was otherwise overshadowed by a hat-trick from club captain Koke. Following this, a solo hat-trick from Carter saw Atlético Madrid comfortably eliminate their English opponents Liverpool in the semi-finals, thereby setting the stage for another clash with arch-rivals Real Madrid. In this, a seemingly inevitable Carter hat-trick which complemented goals from teammates Nicolás Gaitán, Saúl Ñíguez, and Koke saw Atlético Madrid once again emerge victorious to claim their now seventh UEFA Champions League title. Then, the club then went on to defeat UEFA Europa League winners Olympique de Marseille and also the Emirati club Al Ain 4-1 in the FIFA Club World Cup respectively, thereby making the Supercopa de España the only tournament left to win for a second historic sextuple. For this purpose, Atlético Madrid were once again drawn against Barcelona where a hat-trick from Carter resulted in a 3-3 draw, hence leading to a penalty shootout which they ultimately won 4-1, thereby officially confirming a second sextuple for the club with head coach Diego Simeone, in turn, becoming the only manager to achieve the feat twice whereas Carter now holds three sextuple achievements to his name, the single-most for any player.

For his final season with Atlético Madrid, Carter kickstarted his final run with the club with a brace in a September fixture against Celta Vigo which consequently ended in a 2-2 draw. Then, on September 15th, Carter scored his first hat-trick of the season to deliver a 4-1 win over Eibar which was followed by a comfortable 2-0 win over Getafe a week later. However, after scoring yet another hat-trick against Huesca, Carter instead failed to break the deadlock against arch-rivals Real Madrid, a shortcoming that he compensated for with a tiebreaking goal in a 2-1 win over FC Barcelona on November 24th. Then, on December 8th, a third hat-trick from Carter completed a dominant 6-0 win over Alavés and a similarly dominant 4-0 win over Espanyol which was also thanks to another of Carter's hat-tricks. Then, despite subsequent losses to Real Betis and Real Madrid, the club proved quick to find their winning ways once more with Carter personally contributing two goals to a 4-0 win over Real Sociedad. On 16 March 2019, a Carter hat-trick allowed Atlético Madrid to mark a dramatic 3-2 win over Athletic Bilbao although they were otherwise defeated by Barcelona 2-0 in the following month, a setback that, as Carter scored his last couple of goals in a 4-2 win over Levante on the final day, proved not enough to deny Atlético Madrid their last and sixth consecutive La Liga title under Carter. Meanwhile, in the Copa del Rey, after scoring a valuable hat-trick to defeat Girona 7-4 on aggregate in the round of 16, Carter also provided an additional but otherwise crucial goal to see off Real Madrid in the quarter-finals via a 4-2 win on aggregate, thereby drawing them once again with Barcelona where a hat-trick and two further goals from Carter resulted in Barcelona's elimination via a 4-8 loss on aggregate, thereby clearing them to the finals where they narrowly defeated a defiant Valencia 3-2 with Carter's tiebreaking goal complementing earlier goals from Antoine Griezmann and Thomas Partey. Meanwhile, in the UEFA Champions League, Carter was unexpectedly reunited with his old rival Cristiano Ronaldo who now plays for the Italian side Juventus, having made a dramatic move from his longtime club Real Madrid. In this, a hat-trick from Carter in the first leg proved sufficient to offset the consequences of a hat-trick in the second leg from Ronaldo himself whose club was therefore eliminated via a 3-5 loss on aggregate. Following this, the club then faced Dutch heavyweights Ajax whom Carter and his teammates worked well and swiftly to demolish by an impressive 13-0 on aggregate during which Diego Costa secured a hat-trick of his own to equalise Carter's achievements. Consequently, the club then faced Tottenham Hotspur where a hat-trick from Carter, coupled with a brace from José Giménez and a few other goals by Atlético Madrid players saw the seven-time European champions demolish their English opponents by 8-1 on aggregate, thereby resulting in a final against Liverpool on Atlético Madrid's home ground, a circumstance that was well exploited by the players with Carter himself going on to score his final hat-trick and last few official goals for Atlético Madrid who, thanks to an additional penalty goal by Diego Costa, successfully defeated Liverpool 4-1 to claim their eight consecutive European title.

"Without a doubt, Real Madrid can say they have Cristiano Ronaldo and Barcelona can say they have Lionel Messi. In the end, we had William Carter, and judging by our successes and the multiple sextuples, we were the lucky ones and the others couldn't necessarily say the same"

Atlético Madrid captain Koke on Carter's impact at the club

By the time of his departure from the club, having scored 328 goals in 302 appearances, Carter had long officially become the all-time goalscorer for Atlético Madrid, surpassing the previous record of 172 goals by Luis Aragonés, to whom Carter subsequently paid a personal tribute upon breaking the latter's goalscoring record, stating, "As great as I could have been in my five years at the club, there is surely no one better than the one and only Luis Aragonés". In the meantime, his total goal tally also notably makes him La Liga's second-highest all-time goalscorer, becoming the only English or American player to be included in the top ten in a list mostly dominated by Spanish players and led in the top three by Carter, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo respectively. Among club supporters, Carter is popularly known by the nickname of "San Guillermo" ("Saint William") as a tribute to his extraordinary successes with the club similar to how former longtime Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas is popularly known as "San Iker" ("Saint Iker") among the club's fans. In addition, some supporters have also nicknamed him "Hijo del Atlético" which translates to "Son of Atlético". Meanwhile, as a gesture of respect, Carter is at times informally addressed as "Generalissimo", an Italian term used to denote a military rank even higher than a field marshal, in line with Carter's well-known militaristic persona.