Real Madrid Announces Raúl’s Separation as Quarry Coach – Pledge Times
- Raúl González Blanco has stepped down as coach of Real Madrid Castilla, the club’s B-team, effective immediately in May 2025.
- Raúl’s departure follows the appointment of Xabi Alonso as first team head coach, which limited Raúl’s chances to manage Real Madrid’s main squad.
- Raúl spent six seasons managing Castilla, achieving notable success such as securing the UEFA Youth League title in 2020, but was ultimately unable to lead the team to promotion into the Spanish Segunda División.
- Real Madrid honored Raúl as one of their all-time greats, highlighting his record 741 appearances and 323 goals scored from 1994 to 2010. Raúl expressed his belief that he will eventually come back to the club he considers his true home.
- Raúl’s exit highlights challenges faced by former players aspiring to top managerial roles and signals a shift in Real Madrid’s coaching strategy with Alonso’s arrival.
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