Real Madrid's Potential Coaching Shake-Up: From Xabi Alonso to Jose Mourinho
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is looking to make a significant coaching change by potentially appointing Jose Mourinho as Xabi Alonso's long-term successor, amid controversies surrounding current interim head coach Alvaro Arbeloa. Find out the latest updates and insights on this rumored transition in the Real Madrid camp.

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez wants to appoint Jose Mourinho as Xabi Alonso's long-term successor, according to a theory floated by Spanish journalist Alfredo Relano. Los Blancos have sacked the former Liverpool midfielder and appointed Alvaro Arbeloa as interim head coach, with Relano branding him a "snitch". Real took the shock decision of axing Alonso just eight months after his arrival from Bayer Leverkusen, in the wake of their Spanish Super Cup final defeat to Barcelona. The former Los Blancos and Spain midfielder was reported to have been dealing with dressing room unrest throughout his tenure. Now, the club are being linked with a potential move to appoint Jurgen Klopp, who is said to be open to leaving his role as Head of Global Soccer at Red Bull. Arbeloa has been appointed in the meantime, stepping up from his role as Castilla coach, which he initially took on over the summer. The Spaniard, who also enjoyed spells at Real and Liverpool as a player, has spent his entire coaching career to date in the Real youth academy. Journalist Relano has claimed that chairman Perez could look to reappoint Mourinho, who is currently managing Benfica. Arbeloa was actually a member of Mourinho's squad at Madrid when the Portuguese was in charge, between 2010 and 2013. During his time at the club, Mourinho won La Liga and the Copa del Rey.Relano told COPE: "His ultimate goal is to bring back Mourinho, who is currently causing a stir at Benfica, precisely so they fire him."Arbeloa, in the meantime, insists he will not copy Mourinho's style, telling reporters: "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!Relano reserved some vicious criticism for former right-back Arbeloa, insisting he was once known as a "snitch", and "is not a figure who inspires anyone". That accusation aside, Arbeloa says he has spoken with his predecessor Alonso to discuss the fact he is now in charge. He added: "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."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 face Segunda Division side Albacete in the Copa del Rey on Wednesday. They then face Levante in La Liga this weekend. Los Blancos sit four points behind leaders Barcelona.
Real Madrid Eyeing Jose Mourinho as Xabi Alonso's Successor
Spanish journalist Alfredo Relano has put forth a theory suggesting that Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is keen on appointing Jose Mourinho as a replacement for Xabi Alonso in the long run. This speculation comes in the aftermath of Real Madrid's surprising decision to dismiss Alonso and name Alvaro Arbeloa as the interim head coach following their Spanish Super Cup final defeat to Barcelona.
Controversy Surrounding Arbeloa and Potential Managerial Shifts
Alvaro Arbeloa, the interim coach of Real Madrid, has faced criticism from journalist Relano, who labeled him a 'snitch' and someone who does not inspire others. Despite this backlash, Arbeloa has emphasized that he will not emulate Mourinho's coaching style. Meanwhile, rumors suggest that Real Madrid could be considering a move for Jurgen Klopp, who is reportedly open to leaving his current position at Red Bull.
Alonso-Arbeloa Relationship Amid Coaching Transition
In the midst of the coaching upheaval at Real Madrid, Arbeloa has reportedly reached out to Xabi Alonso to discuss the change in leadership. Arbeloa stressed the close relationship he shares with Alonso, affirming that their bond remains intact despite the circumstances. Real Madrid now gears up to face Albacete in the Copa del Rey and Levante in La Liga, as they strive to close the gap on league leaders Barcelona.
Upcoming Matches and the Road Ahead for Real Madrid
Real Madrid faces Segunda Division side Albacete in the Copa del Rey before taking on Levante in La Liga, aiming to secure vital victories to enhance their title pursuit. With the team currently trailing Barcelona by four points, the coaching decisions made in the near future could significantly impact the club's performance and aspirations in the ongoing season.




