Alvaro Arbeloa: Real Madrid's New Manager Aims to Forge His Own Path
Alvaro Arbeloa, the newly appointed head coach of Real Madrid, is set to bring his unique coaching style to the Bernabeu after downplaying comparisons to Jose Mourinho. With a strong focus on player happiness and success, Arbeloa is determined to lead the team to victory.

Real Madrid's new head coach Alvaro Arbeloa has played down the prospect of replicating the managerial style of his former boss Jose Mourinho. Arbeloa has been placed in charge of the first-team squad at the Bernabeu following Xabi Alonso's surprise exit from the club on Monday, departing after only 34 matches at the helm.Alonso was removed from his post on Monday evening, much to the shock of the footballing world. Reports from Spain claimed his job was surely safe after navigating Real Madrid to the final of the Supercopa de Espana last week, eliminating Atletico Madrid in the semi-finals before falling to Barcelona in a thrilling Clasico.Real Madrid have turned to Arbeloa for the time being, with the former right-back making the step up after six years working with the club's youth sides and B team.Arbeloa played 237 games for Real Madrid during his career, including a three-season spell when Mourinho was manager from 2010 to 2013. However, Arbeloa has dismissed comparisons between his and the 'Special One's coaching styles, insisting he wants to follow his own path instead.At his first press conference on Tuesday, Arbeloa said: "I haven't spoken to him [Mourinho]. For me, it was a privilege to be coached by him, someone who had a great influence on me. I'm going to be like Arbeloa; I'm not afraid of failure, but if I tried to be like Mourinho, I would fail spectacularly."I've had many coaches. They were very important in my career, a great influence. You have your own way of being and you take the best from each one. Many are legends, they've won everything in football. I hope I do half as well as many of them."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Arbeloa played alongside Alonso for Real Madrid, Liverpool and the Spanish national team. He admitted to reaching out to the ex-midfielder after Monday's announcement."After I found out the decision of the club and Xabi to reach a mutual agreement to part ways, you all know the relationship I have with Xabi, which is very close. Of course I spoke with him afterwards," Arbeloa said."Obviously what I discussed with Xabi will remain between us. I have a lot of enthusiasm to start my first game, when we will play with everything on the line. I'm excited to have a squad of a lot of quality on my hands. And a lot of excitement. Nothing got in the way of our relationship in any way. He wished me all the best, just as I would wish him the same. We have a friendship that transcends everything. He wished me all the best. He's going to do very well, and we'll always be together."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingReal Madrid currently trail Barcelona by four points at the top of La Liga, while they sit seventh in the Champions League standings following losses to Premier League duo Liverpool and Manchester City. Nevertheless, Arbeloa is hopeful of ending the season on a high."There's a season ahead, and we're in a great position for all the tournaments," he said. "That's what I'm focused on: having everyone available, getting to know each other, working with them… The important thing is them, that they're happy, that they enjoy themselves on the pitch. Wearing this badge is the best thing that can happen to you in life. We have the ambition to fight for everything."This club is about winning, winning, and winning again. It's in our DNA. That's what has led us to fill the trophy cabinets. When I was a player, I received those values from the dressing room; it's the most important thing. That's my job, my obsession, and I will live it every day."Arbeloa will take charge of Real Madrid for the first time on Wednesday when they face Albacete away from home in the Copa del Rey.
Alvaro Arbeloa: A New Era Begins
Following the surprising departure of Xabi Alonso as head coach of Real Madrid, Alvaro Arbeloa steps in to take charge of the first-team squad. With a wealth of experience as a former player and years of coaching within the club's youth system, Arbeloa is ready to make his mark on the team.
Forging His Own Path
Despite his time playing under Jose Mourinho, Arbeloa is quick to emphasize that he will not be copying the 'Special One's' coaching style. Instead, he aims to create his own approach, drawing inspiration from his various coaches throughout his career. Arbeloa is determined to lead with confidence and authenticity, focusing on maximizing player potential.
Building Strong Relationships
Arbeloa's close relationship with Xabi Alonso, both on and off the field, sets the tone for his leadership style. After reaching out to Alonso following the club's decision to part ways, Arbeloa emphasizes the importance of maintaining friendships and mutual respect in the game. This strong bond serves as a foundation for success and unity within the team.
Aiming for Success
With Real Madrid currently facing challenges in La Liga and the Champions League, Arbeloa remains optimistic about the team's future. Focused on unity, quality, and ambition, he is determined to lead the squad to victory across all competitions. For Arbeloa, the club's winning tradition and relentless pursuit of excellence drive his coaching philosophy.
Looking Ahead
As Arbeloa prepares to take charge of Real Madrid in his first game against Albacete in the Copa del Rey, the excitement and determination within the team are palpable. With a strong belief in the players and a commitment to the club's values, Arbeloa sets the stage for a new chapter in Real Madrid's storied history.






