El Loco Comes to the Rescue: Xabi Alonso Praises Team Unity in LaLiga EA Sports 2025
Struggles and Vulnerabilities
The Real Madrid defense has faced significant challenges this season, showing cracks that the opposition has seized upon. The team’s integrity is faltering, leading coach Xabi Alonso to express concerns about what is now referred to as the “low block.” Recent matches have highlighted these vulnerabilities; the squad conceded three goals against Antenas and two against Elche. Key injuries to players like Eder Militão, Huijsen, Dani Carvajal, David Alaba, and Antonio Rüdiger have severely impacted the effectiveness of the defense.
The Return of Rüdiger
Amid these struggles, there is a glimmer of hope with the return of Rüdiger, who is set to make his comeback this Sunday against Girona. He has been sidelined since mid-September due to a left thigh injury, spending two and a half months in isolation, focusing on rehabilitation. Rüdiger’s presence is expected to provide much-needed stability, especially for a team that has heavily relied on his defensive prowess and aerial skills—evidenced by his impressive 50% win rate in duels and a mere 5% error rate in passing.
Dependency on Goal-Scoring Stars
While the defense has faltered, Real Madrid’s reliance on star striker Kylian Mbappé has become apparent. The absence of a solid defense has put additional pressure on the team’s offensive capabilities. Rüdiger, affectionately known as “Rambo” for his tenacity, can instill confidence in goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who also recently returned from an illness, as well as Marco Asensio, despite his own health struggles this week.
A Solid Foundation
In light of recent challenges, Xabi Alonso shared a message of resilience in his latest press conference. He confirmed not only Rüdiger’s return but also that of Militão, who has been absent due to a muscular setback. Alonso emphasized the importance of unity within the squad, stating, “Despite everything that might be said outside, we are very solid from within. I have always felt that our team is united, with a clear goal.”
He noted that in order to remain competitive through the season, particularly as they approach the critical months of April and May, the team must maintain a strong connection, even during tough times.
Addressing Outside Criticism
Alonso also took the opportunity to address remarks made by Joan Laporta, who claimed that Real Madrid suffers from “Barcelonaitis.” Alonso dismissed these comments as populist rhetoric intended for Laporta’s supporters, maintaining that the team’s focus should solely be on performance on the field. “What’s important is what happens on the pitch, achieving victories in a deserving manner. Every match serves as a test for us,” he affirmed.
Conclusion
As Real Madrid prepares for its upcoming fixtures, the potential reinforcements of Rüdiger and Militão could prove vital in restoring the team’s defensive fortitude. Alonso’s emphasis on unity and resilience sends a positive message to fans, signaling the determination of the squad to overcome adversity and pursue their objectives in LaLiga EA Sports 2025.
