Rousing the Kop

The reason Xabi Alonso was sacked by Real Madrid is exactly why Liverpool need to hire him now

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Sunday’s defeat against Manchester United reinforced the feeling among many Liverpool supporters that Arne Slot is not the right man for the job at Anfield.In truth, going down 3-2 at Old Trafford is no shame for any Liverpool manager, but the nature of the performance left a bitter taste in the mouth once again.Jamie Carragher called the Reds’ performance ‘soft and weak‘, and it is far from being the first time this season that Slot’s team have failed to show any kind of fight on a big stage. But with standards slipping alarmingly, and players starting to look more and more like primadonnas, the Reds should be looking at what Xabi Alonso did at Real Madrid and trying to translate that to the Anfield dressing room.Alonso would not stand for Madrid players’ anticsSome have pointed to Alonso’s short stint in charge at Madrid as a reason to be wary of him taking over at Liverpool.However, the Spanish giants are a special case, and in terms of actual on-the-pitch matters, the former Reds’ midfielder did not do a bad job at all.Instead, his issue appeared to be that he would not allow big players such as Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham and, in particular, Vinicius Jnr, to dictate goings on at the club.READ MORE: Arne Slot needs a reality check after latest claim following Liverpool’s loss to Man UnitedPhoto by Mateo Villalba Sanchez/Getty ImagesStars were said to be affronted at the intense nature of the training sessions under Alonso, and he ended up falling out with a number of them due to his demands, and unwillingness to pander to their egos.Sadly, this has appeared to take root at Liverpool this season as well.



This slide has started with Slot, and it should end with Alonso.Liverpool need a manager to set the standardsSlot has shown that he is a very good coach, there should be no disputing that despite Liverpool’s fallaway this season.He has won the league with two of the more unfancied teams in two different divisions. Will Xabi Alonso be Liverpool manager by the start of the 2026/27 season?

Photo Credit: Getty Images/Alberto Gardin/NurPhoto Although you’d think this would lend itself to making his players fall into line, it appears to have had the opposite effect at Liverpool, alienating a few and making them distance themselves from who they are playing for and what they are buying into.As a former Liverpool player himself, Alonso knows exactly what it means to play for the club, and always tried to immerse himself into the city and with its people during his five years on Merseyside.As a coach the 44-year-old appears to take no prisoners either. And as they look for a way to lift standards on and off the pitch, his experience at Madrid should make him more attractive to Liverpool, not less.