Alonso defends Mbappé, Vinícius
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Vinícius lost his cool on the pitch when Alonso took him out in the 72nd minute against Barcelona before the No. 7 stormed down the tunnel. Following the incident, the 25-year-old issued a private and public apology to Real Madrid that notably did not mention his manager.
What began as a moment of visible frustration between Vinicius Junior and Xabi Alonso has evolved into one of the most talked-about episodes of the season — a confrontation that questioned discipline,
In recent days, much has been made of Vinicius Junior’s alleged rift with Real Madrid head coach Xabi Alonso. However, there is a much bigger issue going on in the background, that being the
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Transcript: Xabi Alonso’s Pre-Match Press Conference Ahead of Real Madrid vs Valencia in La Liga
Real Madrid are back in the Santiago Bernabeu this time facing Valencia in La Liga. With Barcelona playing 24 hours later, Los Blancos have the chance to extend
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Vinícius Júnior reportedly set to follow Neymar’s footsteps and leave Real Madrid amid tense relationship with coach Alonso
Vinicius could reportedly end up following Neymar's footsteps out of Spain amid his tense relationship with Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso. Vinícius Júnior has found himself in the eye of the storm in recent days after his abrupt reaction during El Clásico involving coach Xabi Alonso,
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How Xabi Alonso's gutsy tactics helped Real Madrid cut through Barcelona's fading edge
Xabi Alonso's first El Clasico as Real Madrid manager was a tactical statement wrapped in nostalgia. Calm on the touchline and bold in his calls, he outwitted Barcelona to deliver Madrid's sweetest revenge yet.
Endrick arrived at the Santiago Bernabéu with the highest of expectations. Once labeled as “next Pelé,” the Brazilian completed a €60 million (£52.3 million, $69.7 million) switch to Real Madrid ahead of the 2024–25 campaign, having to wait until his 18th birthday to move to Europe.
Villarreal scored three goals in nine minutes to rout Rayo Vallecano 4-0 in La Liga and move up to second in the standings. Villarreal led 1-0 by halftime after Gerard Moreno’s 22nd-minute goal