Real Madrid expected to part ways with coach Ancelotti; Xabi Alonso favourite to replace Italian: Report

IANS April 9, 2025 479 views

Real Madrid appears poised for a significant coaching change as Carlo Ancelotti's tenure seems to be approaching its conclusion. The Spanish giants are reportedly considering Xabi Alonso, currently making waves at Bayer Leverkusen, as the potential successor. Despite Ancelotti's claims of continued support from club president Florentino Perez, the team's recent performances have been underwhelming, including humiliating defeats to Barcelona. The potential transition comes at a critical moment for the club, with Champions League and La Liga campaigns hanging in the balance.

"The most important person at this club doesn't get tired of it" - Carlo Ancelotti
New Delhi, April 9: Head coach Carlo Ancelotti's Real Madrid career is seemingly heading towards an end at the end of the season, with Bayer Leverkusen's Xabi Alonso said to be Los Blancos' frontrunner for the Italian's replacement.

Key Points

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Real Madrid struggling with poor performances this season

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Xabi Alonso's stunning success at Leverkusen makes him top coaching candidate

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Ancelotti claims full support from club president Florentino Perez

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Team facing potential coaching transition after disappointing campaign

As per a report by Spanish outlet Relevo, Ancelotti's Real Madrid tenure, which has been on the fringes for months, is all but sealed to end at the conclusion of the ongoing season, barring the Italian head coach pulling out another miracle to turn the season around.

Former Madrid midfielder Alonso has transformed Leverkusen since his arrival and ended Bayern Munich's 11-year dominance in the Bundesliga when he led the side to their first ever league title without losing a single game in the 2023-24 domestic season.

Coming into the season with the much-awaited arrival of Kylian Mbappe, Real Madrid were expected to be their dominant self, especially considering they possessed the most lethal attacking trio in football.

While heading into the 0-3 loss against Arsenal in the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinal, Ancelotti was asked if the fans were getting tired of him. The 65-year-old claimed he had the full backing of Florentino Perez, saying "the most important man" is happy with his performance.

"I don't know. Maybe people are tired, but the important thing is that the most important person isn't. He's happy with me, he helps me and supports me. What might change the dynamic is that the most important person at this club doesn't get tired of it," Ancelotti had said in the pregame conference.

Despite the potent attack, creative midfield and gritty defense Real Madrid have hardly been up to their dominant self. They have had to endure two humiliating defeats at the hands of their biggest rivals FC Barcelona, a 0-4 and 2-5 defeat in the La Liga and Supercopa de Espana final, respectively.

Real Madrid are currently four points behind the Catalonian side in La Liga standings and will travel to Estadio de La Cartuja for the away league clash in May and will also have to face Barca in the final of the Copa del Rey later this month.

That being said, if any club can pull off a miracle comeback from three goals down, it is Real Madrid. History has never been too kind to teams that have ruled out the Los Blancos before the end of the tie, and the Gunners will have to give it their all despite holding the massive advantage heading into the second leg at the Santiago Bernabeu next Thursday.

Real Madrid have lost the first leg of a major European tie by three goals or more on six occasions previously but have recovered to progress in three of those clashes.

Reader Comments

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James K.
Ancelotti is a legend but sometimes change is needed. Xabi Alonso would be perfect - he knows the club DNA and what it means to wear that white shirt. Hala Madrid! ⚪
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Sarah L.
I don't get why they'd sack Ancelotti after one bad season. The man won the double last year! The players need to take responsibility too.
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Miguel R.
Xabi Alonso's work at Leverkusen has been incredible. Undefeated Bundesliga champions? That's the kind of mentality we need at Madrid. Though I'll miss Don Carlo's iconic eyebrow raises 😄
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Aisha B.
Respectfully, the article focuses too much on Ancelotti's potential exit and not enough on why Alonso would be a good fit. His tactical flexibility and man management deserve more analysis.
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Tommy G.
That 0-3 against Arsenal was painful to watch. Something's clearly not working - maybe fresh ideas from Alonso could get the best out of Mbappe, Vini and Jude next season.
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Priya M.
Never count out Madrid in the Champions League! If anyone can turn around that 3-goal deficit, it's them. Though I do think Alonso would bring exciting football if he comes.

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