Real Madrid started the new season with a different face, not only on the players’ side, but also on the coaching chair. Carlo Ancelotti officially ended his tenure after the last La Liga match, making room for Xabi Alonso to take over.
Alonso’s return to Santiago Bernabeu is not just a sentimental reunion, but a strategic step to rebuild Madrid’s identity. He is believed to bring a breath of fresh air and continue the club’s competitive DNA.
Alonso’s initial challenge is to face the Club World Cup. Intensive preparations are underway. The new coach who previously coached Bayer Leverkusen has begun to put together the ideal squad for the international mission.
Xabi Alonso came not as a symbol of nostalgia, but as a figure who has proven his capacity on the sidelines. After his success with Bayer Leverkusen, he is now entrusted to lead a giant team with high expectations.
Josep Guardiola, Manchester City coach, praised Alonso as a great coach and the right person to handle Madrid. “He has shown that he is a great coach,” said Guardiola in an interview with AS.
Alonso’s experience as a former Madrid player is considered by Guardiola as a valuable asset. “He was in Madrid and that’s a plus point. He knows which battles to face and which ones not to,” he added.
In the midst of the long rivalry between Real Madrid and Barcelona, Guardiola, who is also a former Barcelona coach, still gives his sincere appreciation to Alonso. He conveyed his best wishes in Alonso’s new role.
“I hope he succeeds. I have a friendship and beautiful memories with him,” said Guardiola. This comment reflects the depth of their personal relationship, outside of the competition on the field.
Their closeness during their time at Bayern Munich was the basis of this mutual respect. Now, they may meet again, this time as coaches in the Club World Cup.
Real Madrid and Manchester City are both strong candidates to face each other in the Club World Cup. Guardiola did not rule out the possibility of meeting and competing tactically with Alonso in the tournament.
“We won’t have much time to rest, but it’s an honor to appear in the Club World Cup,” said Guardiola. Despite the busy schedule ahead, the team remains motivated to give their best performance.
“Mentally, it’s a new season. It’s exciting to go there,” added the Catalan, stressing City’s focus on what will be a global stage.