Xabi Alonso has departed as manager of Real Madrid less than 24 hours after a damaging Spanish Super Cup loss to Barcelona. The 44-year-old's tenure lasted just seven months, following his successful spell at Bayer Leverkusen. Questions now surround his next move amid interest from Europe's top clubs.
The end came swiftly for Xabi Alonso at Real Madrid. Sunday's Spanish Super Cup defeat to Barcelona not only bruised the team's standing but also exposed deep tensions within the squad. As the final whistle blew, Kylian Mbappé disregarded Alonso's instructions, leading his teammates off the pitch without offering Barcelona the traditional guard of honour—a moment that symbolized the breakdown in authority.
Just hours later, the club announced Alonso's departure. Seven months earlier, the 44-year-old had been hailed as one of Europe's most promising coaches after guiding Bayer Leverkusen to the Bundesliga title in sensational fashion. He had turned down offers from major clubs to take that role, carefully selecting his path. Yet, at the Santiago Bernabéu, the strategies that thrived in Germany faltered amid the intense pressures of managing Real Madrid.
Alonso's exit raises immediate speculation about his future. Despite the short and turbulent stint, observers wonder if elite clubs—many of which he rejected last year—will pursue him again. Liverpool, in particular, could view this as a chance to appoint the man once seen as Jürgen Klopp's natural successor, potentially overlooking the recent difficulties. Real Madrid's environment, known for its unforgiving nature, may have been a mismatch for Alonso's methodical approach, which prioritizes process over quick results.
This sacking underscores the high stakes at the Spanish giants, where patience is often in short supply. As Alonso reflects on his choices, the football world watches to see if he secures a more suitable opportunity to rebuild his reputation.