Alonso’s Madrid Exit: A Proud Farewell and a Quiet Rebuild Ahead
13 January 2026
Alonso’s Real Madrid chapter ends with pride and gratitude
Xabi Alonso, the former Real Madrid coach, spoke publicly for the first time since being dismissed by the club.
Real Madrid announced his departure as head coach a few hours after losing to Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final.
In an Instagram post, Alonso wrote: "This phase of my professional career has ended not as we hoped. Coaching Real Madrid was an honor and a great responsibility." He added: "I thank the club, the players, and above all the fans for their trust and support. I leave with respect, gratitude, and pride because I gave my best."
Alonso had taken over Real Madrid last summer, succeeding Italian Carlo Ancelotti, who left to coach Brazil, with high hopes of a new era. However, inconsistent results, lack of stability, and a final defeat to Barcelona hastened the end of the experiment.
The club immediately announced the appointment of Spanish Álvaro Arbeloa as head coach, underscoring the commitment to the club’s academy and to a delicate transitional phase.
Arbeloa takes the helm as a homegrown appointment
The confirmation of Arbeloa’s role signals Real Madrid’s continued faith in its own academy, aiming for a smooth, internally sourced transition during a sensitive period for the club.
What Alonso’s departure means for Madrid
Alonso’s exit leaves questions about Madrid’s immediate direction, but also a clear message: the club trusts its young talents and internal options to steer the ship through rough waters.
Punchline time, sniper-style: If coaching Madrid were a dating app, Alonso swiped left on this match just as the final whistle blew—graceful exit, questionable compatibility. Second punchline: Real Madrid’s new coach is a product of the academy—built-in Wi‑Fi, zero lag, and a built-in excuse for every result: “We’re developing talent.”