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Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez and the club's board recently held a meeting to discuss head coach Xabi Alonso's future amid ongoing uncertainty. Alonso, who returned to manage Real Madrid’s first team last season, is under scrutiny as the team has shown inconsistent performances in La Liga and the Champions League.
The club's leadership is evaluating Alonso’s position carefully, considering recent results and the upcoming challenges, including a crucial Champions League clash against Manchester City which could heavily influence the decision. If Real Madrid fails to secure a strong result in this match, Alonso’s job might be at risk, reflecting the board's heightened concern about the club’s progress under his guidance.
Sources close to the club suggest that the meeting was focused on deciding whether to continue with Alonso’s project or seek alternatives to steer the team back to winning ways. This evaluation aligns with Real Madrid's history of quick managerial changes when results do not meet the club's lofty standards.
Despite Alonso’s tactical knowledge and popular status as a former player, the board is demanding improved performances and stability. Talks also touched on the potential impact on player morale, squad harmony, and long-term planning. The upcoming fixtures, particularly the Manchester City game, are seen as pivotal moments that will heavily impact Alonso’s tenure.
In summary, Real Madrid’s board is in a critical phase of assessing Xabi Alonso’s role as head coach, with his future dependent on immediate results and the trajectory of the team in both domestic and European competitions.
