Xabi Alonso’s time as head coach of Real Madrid came to an unexpected end on January 12, 2026, when the club announced that he would no longer lead the first team. The decision came by mutual agreement shortly after Real Madrid’s 3–2 defeat to Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final match, which proved to be the final turning point in his short tenure.

Alonso was appointed manager last summer, succeeding Carlo Ancelotti to establish a new era at the club. Fans were excited when he returned—a former Madrid legend coming back to lead the team he once starred for.

During his seven months in charge, several moments stood out:
1. The Strong Start
In the early weeks of the season, Madrid looked promising under Alonso. The team won many matches and competed well in La Liga and continental competitions, showing glimpses of structure and tactical balance that reflected his influence.
2. Spanish Super Cup Final vs Barcelona
Madrid lost 3–2 to Barcelona in the Super Cup final, and that defeat was the immediate trigger for the club’s decision to part ways with Alonso. While the match was competitive, losing in such a high-profile clash intensified pressure on the coach.
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3. Mixed Results in Important Games
Alonso’s team showed inconsistency in other major matches. Though they competed strongly at times, Real Madrid dropped points in key league games and struggled in the Champions League group stage, which raised questions about the team’s rhythm and balance under his leadership.
4. Respect and Recognition from the Club
Even as he left, Real Madrid made it clear Alonso would always be respected at the club. The official announcement praised his work and dedication, emphasizing that he remains a club legend who has consistently represented Real Madrid’s values throughout his career, both as a player and as a coach.
5. Álvaro Arbeloa Named Successor
Almost immediately after Alonso’s exit, Real Madrid appointed Álvaro Arbeloa, a former Madrid player and youth coach, as the new head coach. This move marked a new direction for the club but also reminded fans of how quickly things can change at one of football’s biggest clubs.
Xabi Alonso’s time as Real Madrid boss may not have lasted long, but it was filled with hope, challenge, and high expectations, all under the spotlight of one of the most demanding clubs in world football.
