¿Sigue Xabi Alonso como entrenador del Real Madrid tras la derrota ante el Manchester City?
The 1-2 loss highlights Real Madrid's poor form, injuries, and internal tensions, casting doubt on Xabi Alonso's coaching future amid pressure from club president Florentino Pérez.
- This Wednesday, Real Madrid lost 1-2 at the Santiago Bernabéu to Manchester City after collapsing in the second half, leaving the team 'apagado' and without ideas.
- An injury-hit squad and damaging results, including a 1-0 loss at Anfield and away draws, worsened Real Madrid's form and collective decline.
- Key incidents included a defensive lapse and Rüdiger foul leading to Erling Haaland's penalty, while Endrick received a straight red and Vinícius Jr. reacted angrily to substitution.
- Inside the club, the defeat intensifies debate about Xabi Alonso's future, with players and media discussing it this week, while Florentino Pérez, Real Madrid president, shows readiness to change course amid storms.
- With the table tight, Real Madrid risks slipping from second place in LaLiga as Barcelona leads and the squad appears adrift after just over 40 days.
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Xabi only shot in front of the City, the lowest number as locals in Champions since the 2003/04 season.
In his first appearance after the defeat against Manchester City, Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso spoke to the media, analyzing the reasons for the loss, commenting on the boos, and settling the debate about his future with the Royal Club...
Thierry Henry sends Xabi Alonso sack message to Real Madrid
Xabi Alonso finds himself under intense pressure after a poor run of results for Real Madrid (Picture: Getty) Thierry Henry has urged Real Madrid to keep faith with Xabi Alonso, claiming it’s ‘ludicrous’ that the manager could find himself ‘in trouble’ after just half a season. Alonso returned to the Bernabeu in the summer to great fanfare having built up a stellar reputation at Bayer Leverkusen, where he completed an unprecedented unbeaten dome…
The game against Manchester City was declared a final match, it was lost: the future of Xabi Alonso as coach of Real Madrid is more open than ever. After all, there are praiseworthy words from the team.
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