Madrid, June 10, 2025:
A new era has officially begun at the Santiago Bernabéu as Xabi Alonso steps into his role as Real Madrid head coach. The former midfield maestro returned to the club not as a player, but as the man charged with guiding Los Blancos through a critical transitional phase starting with preparations for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup.
Alonso, who enjoyed a celebrated spell with Real Madrid as a player between 2009 and 2014, was unveiled last week following the departure of Carlo Ancelotti. With just a few months before the Club World Cup kicks off in the United States this December, Alonso is wasting no time in getting to work.
A New Chapter:
The 43-year-old arrives in Madrid after a stellar stint at Bayer Leverkusen, where he led the German side to their first-ever Bundesliga title in record-breaking fashion. Known for his tactical intelligence and calm leadership, Alonso’s appointment signals a strategic move by Madrid to blend tradition with modern football philosophy.
Training sessions began at Valdebebas on Monday morning, with Alonso joined by a backroom staff that includes several trusted aides from his time in Germany, as well as club legends integrated into the setup. Early reports suggest a focus on high pressing, quick transitions, and possession-based control hallmarks of Alonso’s coaching style.
Club World Cup in Sight:
While domestic ambitions will always be central to Madrid’s mission, the immediate focus is on the expanded 32-team FIFA Club World Cup. As European champions, Real Madrid will enter the tournament among the favorites, and Alonso is keen to make an early statement on the world stage.
“Representing Real Madrid means winning everything,” Alonso told reporters. “The Club World Cup is a major goal. We’ll use the summer to build fitness, sharpen tactics, and foster a strong team spirit.”
Real Madrid will face clubs from South America, Asia, and Africa, with potential heavyweight clashes against the likes of Manchester City, Palmeiras, and Al Ahly. The tournament presents a unique challenge a condensed, high-stakes format that will test Alonso’s squad management skills from the outset.
Blending Youth and Experience:
One of Alonso’s key tasks will be managing Madrid’s evolving squad. Veterans like Luka Modrić and Toni Kroos have stepped away, while younger stars such as Jude Bellingham, Eduardo Camavinga, and Arda Güler are expected to feature prominently. The Club World Cup will offer a vital proving ground for this new generation.
Sources close to the club indicate that Alonso is also pushing for one or two summer signings, particularly a defensive midfielder and a right-back, to bolster the squad’s depth ahead of a demanding calendar.
For fans and players alike, Alonso’s presence on the training ground evokes memories of his glory days in white. But it’s clear he’s not here to relive the past. With his trademark poise and sharp football mind, he’s building toward a bold future starting with a global title challenge just months away.
As Real Madrid enter this new chapter under a beloved son of the club, expectations are high. But if Alonso’s track record is anything to go by, Madridistas have every reason to dream big.
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