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Real Madrid's Managerial Shake-Up: Xabi Alonso Departs, Alvaro Arbeloa Takes Charge

Real Madrid have announced the departure of manager Xabi Alonso following their Spanish Super Cup final loss to rivals Barcelona. Speculation has not gone away about the ex-midfielder's position at Los Blancos, with reports suggesting the 44-year-old is not an entirely popular figure among the dressing room. Now, Madrid state Alonso has left by 'mutual consent'. How does this sudden exit impact the club going forward? Read on to find out.

Real Madrid's Managerial Shake-Up: Xabi Alonso Departs, Alvaro Arbeloa Takes Charge

Real Madrid have announced the departure of manager Xabi Alonso following their Spanish Super Cup final loss to rivals Barcelona. Speculation has not gone away about the ex-midfielder's position at Los Blancos, with reports suggesting the 44-year-old is not an entirely popular figure among the dressing room. Now, Madrid state Alonso has left by "mutual consent".Less than a day after Madrid went down to a dramatic 3-2 loss to Barcelona in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, Los Blancos have decided to move on from the former Bayer Leverkusen manager - who only joined the Spanish outfit last summer. The Santiago Bernabeu club stressed this was a "mutual agreement" between Madrid and Alonso, and wished the Spaniard well in the future.The statement reads: "Real Madrid CF announces that, by mutual agreement between the club and Xabi Alonso, it has been decided to end his time as first team coach. Xabi Alonso will always have the affection and admiration of all Madrid fans because he is a Real Madrid legend and has always represented the values of our club. Real Madrid will always be his home. Our club thanks Xabi Alonso and his entire technical team for their work and dedication during this time, and wishes them the best of luck in this new stage of their lives."When Madrid beat rivals Barcelona in late October, they were sitting pretty at the top of La Liga. They were five points clear of the fiercest adversaries, and it seemed Alonso had Los Blancos purring. But a poor run of form has seen them struggle in the Champions League, and now they are four points adrift of Barca. For more than a month now, questions have been raised about Alonso's future at the club, with reports suggesting they may turn to former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp if things didn't work out for the Spaniard. Moreover, the noise of dressing room unrest and players not fully buying into Alonso's approach have not helped his cause either. Back in November, he admitted that being in charge of such a big club can take its toll."It's demanding. I'm not the first coach that has to deal with these kinds of situations. I think about what Carlo [Ancelotti] or Mou[rinho] would do, [Manuel] Pellegrini too. It isn't new. You have to know how to live with it," he said.Now, he won't have such demands to deal with.Moments after the Alonso bombshell, Madrid announced that Alvaro Arbeloa will succeed Alonso in the dugout. He has been coaching the club's B team with some success, and now he is getting, arguably, the biggest coaching job of them all.Los Blancos said: "Real Madrid C. F. announces that Alvaro Arbeloa is the new coach of the first team. Alvaro Arbeloa has been the coach of Castilla since June 2025, and has spent his entire career as a coach in the Real Madrid youth academy, since 2020. He coached the Infantil A in the 2020-2021 season, proclaiming himself league champion, the Cadete A in 2021-2022 and the Juvenil A from 2022 to 2025. As coach of the Juvenil A, he won the treble in 2022-2023 (League, Copa del Rey and Champions Cup) and La Liga in the 2024-2025 season."As a player, Alvaro Arbeloa was part of Real Madrid in one of the most successful stages of its history. He defended our shirt between 2009 and 2016, in 238 official matches. During that time he won 8 titles: 2 European Cups, 1 Club World Cup, 1 European Super Cup, 1 League, 2 Copa del Rey and 1 Spanish Super Cup. With the Spanish national team, Alvaro Arbeloa was also part of a historic era, in which he won the 2010 World Cup in South Africa and 2 European Championships (2008 and 2012). He was capped 56 times."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingMadrid don't have long to dwell on this turn of events as they are gearing up for six games in just over two weeks. Between Wednesday and the start of February, Arbeloa's men have a Copa del Rey tie, two Champions League fixtures, and three La Liga games.First up, they are away to Albacete in the last 16 of the Copa del Rey.

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Real Madrid bids farewell to Xabi Alonso

Less than a day after Madrid lost to Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final, Real Madrid announced the departure of manager Xabi Alonso. Despite a promising start to the season, with Alonso guiding the team to the top of La Liga, recent struggles in form and reports of dressing room unrest led to this mutual agreement. Madrid expressed gratitude towards Alonso for his dedication and wished him success in his future endeavors.

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Alvaro Arbeloa steps up as new head coach

Following Alonso's exit, Real Madrid swiftly appointed Alvaro Arbeloa as the new coach of the first team. Arbeloa, who has achieved success coaching the club's B team, now faces the challenge of guiding Los Blancos through a packed schedule ahead. As a former player with a decorated career at the club and with the Spanish national team, Arbeloa brings both experience and a deep connection to Real Madrid.

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Looking ahead: Arbeloa's tenure begins with a packed schedule

With six games scheduled in just over two weeks, Arbeloa faces a baptism of fire in his new role. The upcoming fixtures include a Copa del Rey tie, crucial Champions League fixtures, and vital La Liga matches. Madrid supporters will be eager to see how the team under Arbeloa's guidance responds to these challenges and whether they can regain their winning form.

Published on Jan 12, 2026