Five Real Madrid heavyweights in favour of Arbeloa’s continuity – report
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According to a recent report from MARCA, some of Real Madrid’s most influential players are backing Alvaro Arbeloa to remain as head coach beyond this season.
As per the outlet, this includes the likes of Vinicius Jr., Federico Valverde, Thibaut Courtois, Antonio Rudiger, and Aurelien Tchouameni
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The reason behind this backing is based on Arbeloa’s impact since taking charge.
Since taking over after Xabi Alonso was dismissed, the Spanish coach has stabilised the team during a difficult period and has also managed to rebuild the atmosphere within the squad.
It is said that the players feel more comfortable and confident under his leadership, with a positive environment now clearly established within the club.
What’s the story?
A key factor in this transformation has been Arbeloa’s communication style. He has consistently defended his players in public, shielding them from external pressure, while maintaining honesty and clarity behind closed doors.
Arbeloa has established a strong bond with his players. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)
This balance has helped restore trust and accountability within the group, something that appears to have been missing under Alonso.
The bond between Arbeloa and his players has also been visible on and off the pitch. Moments shared between the coach and key figures show a renewed sense of unity.
Players such as Vinicius and Valverde, who faced scrutiny in the previous managerial era, have found renewed confidence and form under Arbeloa’s guidance.
Beyond them, senior figures such as Courtois, Tchouameni, and Rudiger have also emerged as strong supporters of the coach.
On top of that, the outlet highlights that Arbeloa has established a better relationship with players like Arda Guler, Fran Garcia, Brahim Diaz and Andriy Lunin.
With this renewed sense of optimism, Real Madrid have not lost hope in winning the La Liga as well as the UEFA Champions League and if that happens, the club’s hierarchy will have some serious thinking to do.