Real Madrid has parted ways with head coach Xabi Alonso after just seven months in charge, with former B team manager Alvaro Arbeloa taking over the reins. The club's poor performance in recent games, including a disappointing defeat to Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final, is believed to have contributed to Alonso's departure.
Alonso was hired by Real Madrid in the summer as Carlo Ancelotti's replacement, but his tenure at the club has been marred by controversy and criticism from fans. The 42-year-old had previously worked as Arbeloa's assistant coach with Real's B team before being promoted to head of the senior squad.
Arbeloa, who has been the head coach of Real Madrid Castilla since the start of this season, is seen as an interim appointment by many pundits. He played for Real Madrid and the Spanish national team alongside Alonso during his playing career, but it remains to be seen whether he can replicate the former Liverpool midfielder's success.
Former Real president Ramon Calderon has expressed surprise at Alonso's departure, citing poor planning as a major factor in the club's struggles this season. "We had Toni Kroos and Luka Modric in midfield," Calderon said. "Perhaps the best midfield in the world. Now, those players are not with us anymore and maybe we should've found someone to be in that midfield."
Sky Sports analysts believe that Alonso could potentially find success at a Premier League club, such as Liverpool or Arsenal, given his experience and track record of achievement. However, Arbeloa's appointment may have raised questions about the future of the Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, who has been under pressure to deliver trophies in recent years.
The departure of Alonso marks another high-profile exit for Real Madrid this season, following the departures of several top players and coaches. The club's poor performance on the pitch has sparked debate among fans and pundits about whether the team is headed in the right direction.
Alonso was hired by Real Madrid in the summer as Carlo Ancelotti's replacement, but his tenure at the club has been marred by controversy and criticism from fans. The 42-year-old had previously worked as Arbeloa's assistant coach with Real's B team before being promoted to head of the senior squad.
Arbeloa, who has been the head coach of Real Madrid Castilla since the start of this season, is seen as an interim appointment by many pundits. He played for Real Madrid and the Spanish national team alongside Alonso during his playing career, but it remains to be seen whether he can replicate the former Liverpool midfielder's success.
Former Real president Ramon Calderon has expressed surprise at Alonso's departure, citing poor planning as a major factor in the club's struggles this season. "We had Toni Kroos and Luka Modric in midfield," Calderon said. "Perhaps the best midfield in the world. Now, those players are not with us anymore and maybe we should've found someone to be in that midfield."
Sky Sports analysts believe that Alonso could potentially find success at a Premier League club, such as Liverpool or Arsenal, given his experience and track record of achievement. However, Arbeloa's appointment may have raised questions about the future of the Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, who has been under pressure to deliver trophies in recent years.
The departure of Alonso marks another high-profile exit for Real Madrid this season, following the departures of several top players and coaches. The club's poor performance on the pitch has sparked debate among fans and pundits about whether the team is headed in the right direction.