Soccer-Alonso grateful to Real despite failed coaching stint


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Spanish Super Cup - Final - Real Madrid Press Conference - King Abdullah Sport City Stadium, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia - January 10, 2026 Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso during the press conference REUTERS/Vincent West/File Photo

Jan 13 (Reuters) - Xabi Alonso ‌has lamented the failure of his seven-month tenure at ‌Real Madrid where he suffered a series of humbling ‌defeats by big European rivals and clashed with senior players.

The Spaniard, who had enjoyed success in Germany where he coached Bayer Leverkusen to a first Bundesliga ‍title without losing a game, was unable ‍to replicate that with the ‌team he once graced as a player and left by mutual ‍agreement ​on Monday.

"This stage of my career has come to an end, and it has not turned out as ⁠we would have liked. Coaching Real Madrid has ‌been an honour and a responsibility," Alonso wrote on Instagram on Tuesday.

"I am ⁠grateful to ‍the club, the players and, above all, the fans... I leave with respect, gratitude and pride in having done my best."

Alonso's tenure was ‍marred by internal discord, with reports of ‌clashes with senior players, including co-captain Federico Valverde and winger Vinicius Jr.

Real's poor performances under Alonso included humbling losses to Paris St Germain in the Club World Cup, to Atletico Madrid in LaLiga, and to Liverpool and Manchester City in the Champions League.

The 44-year-old initially built a five-point lead for Real at the top ‌of the LaLiga standings, but a string of poor results in November and December included one win out of five league matches, as champions ​Barcelona surged ahead by four points.

Real will visit Albacete for a Copa del Rey clash on Wednesday.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in BengaluruEditing by Christian Radnedge)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Football

Soccer-Marseille appoint former captain Beye as new head coach
Soccer-Bodo/Glimt stun Inter in Champions League playoff first leg
Soccer-Sloppy Arsenal implode in 2-2 draw at bottom side Wolves
Red Giants’ Laine dares to take long shots now
Veteran striker Kipre proves age is just a number
Marcus makes his mark
Soccer-Benfica back player accused of using racial slur at Real's Vinicius Jr
Soccer-Vinicius earns Real 1-0 win at Benfica in match marred by racism row
Soccer-PSG’s mental strength hailed as they come from behind to win at Monaco
Soccer-Mbappe calls for Prestianni ban over alleged racist slur at Vinicius

Others Also Read