Former Real Madrid manager ‘relieved’ he is no longer at the club after seeing recent news

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Former Real Madrid manager ‘relieved’ he is no longer at the club after seeing recent news

Former Real Madrid manager ‘relieved’ he is no longer at the club after seeing recent news

Real Madrid’s internal situation is currently a mess, and the party being blamed is the manager.While Alvaro Arbeloa does have his shortcomings, it is clear that the dressing room politics extend fa...

Former Real Madrid manager ‘relieved’ he is no longer at the club after seeing recent news

Real Madrid’s internal situation is currently a mess, and the party being blamed is the manager.While Alvaro Arbeloa does have his shortcomings, it is clear that the dressing room politics extend fa...

The pressure cooker inside the Santiago Bernabéu has reached a boiling point, and the man in the hot seat is taking all the heat. Real Madrid's internal situation has spiraled into chaos, with manager Álvaro Arbeloa bearing the brunt of the blame. While Arbeloa has his limitations, it's becoming painfully clear that the locker room drama runs far deeper than any one coach can control. He's become a convenient scapegoat for an administration that seems unwilling to look in the mirror.

This story feels eerily familiar. Just months ago, Xabi Alonso found himself in the same sinking ship—a legendary midfielder turned coach who watched his tenure crumble when the board chose to side with the players over him. Now, according to Cadena SER, Alonso is privately expressing a surprising emotion: relief. Relief that he walked away when he did.

Alonso has reportedly told his inner circle that accepting the Real Madrid job was a mistake from the start. Watching the headlines from afar—the training ground bust-ups between Aurélien Tchouaméni and Federico Valverde, the heated exchanges between Álvaro Carreras and Antonio Rüdiger, the friction between Kylian Mbappé and the coaching staff, and the outright disrespect shown to Arbeloa—Alonso feels like he dodged a bullet.

The damage to the club's reputation is immense. Real Madrid's dressing room, once a fortress of unity and professionalism, has become a punchline across the football world. The solution? It starts with the board admitting that giving players unchecked freedom is the root of all their problems. What this squad needs isn't just a manager—it's a strong-handed leader who can command respect and restore order. Until then, the chaos will only continue.

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