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Real Madrid is navigating a phase that many describe as soulless and directionless . After a lackluster performance against an Arabian team that didn’t even secure their league title this year, the appointment of Simone Inzaghi has left fans pondering whether a new vision can rejuvenate this storied club. With barely four days of training under his belt, it’s hard to imagine much transformation away from the detrimental influences of past leadership.
The choice to let Fede Valverde take a penalty kick during the last match raises eyebrows. It’s quite evident that this decision wasn’t born of expert strategy but rather came instinctively from Valverde himself. While scoring would have given Madrid a slight moral victory, it’s apparent the team is trapped in mediocrity and failing to rise above its circumstances.
One cannot overlook that Xabi Alonso , the team’s latest recruit, did not initially want to dive headfirst into this shambolic situation. Rumor has it that he was told accepting this role was not optional if he wished to be part of the club. Alonso’s reluctance to challenge the status quo reflects a significant weakness in his leadership. Should he not rise to the occasion, the very legacy that made him a hero during his playing days could quickly be tarnished.
The shadow of former manager Carlo Ancelotti looms large, impacting Alonso’s initial tactical decisions. For instance, finishing matches with Lucas Vázquez and Luka Modrić signifies an acceptance of underwhelming traditions that limit the team’s potential. Alonso is left grappling with players whose roles do not match the demands of modern football, creating a sense of stagnation within the squad.
Recently, Real Madrid made headlines for signing Alexander-Arnold without consulting Alonso. This decision perplexes fans, particularly when Alonso replaced him with Lucas Vázquez —a move considered nothing short of unconventional. This type of management points to a communication breakdown between the board and coaching staff, leaving many questioning how aligned their goals truly are.
The core issue lies in the midfield—far too many players lack creativity and synergy. With a Bellingham whose capabilities still remain undiscovered by many fans, time is running out. Defensive errors, such as those stemming from Asensio , have already cost the team crucial points. Not to mention, seeing Tchouaméni transition to a central defensive role could be more detrimental than beneficial at this stage.
If Madrid is serious about nurturing Xabi Alonso ’s capabilities as a manager, they need to bolster their squad. A few creative midfielders should be a priority in the upcoming transfer window. Otherwise, the question remains—why recruit a manager who specializes in player development without providing him the tools he needs to succeed?
So far, the management’s unwillingness to even let Alonso choose players sends a clear message that things are amiss. It appears that the influence of Florentino Pérez —the club’s president—is as pronounced as ever. This lack of empowerment only adds up to a recipe for disaster if the club continues on its current trajectory. Xabi Alonso may not last long enough to make a meaningful impact.
As it stands, the team feels like an anomaly, and the absence of Kylian Mbappé only highlights their struggles. The prospect of integrating players like Gonzalo and Arda Güler , alongside the remaining remnants of Ancelotti’s methodology, raises serious doubts about the team’s ability to compete effectively this season. Without urgent changes, fans may find themselves grappling with more disappointments and resigned to a fate of mediocrity.