Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso leaves club by mutual consent

The former Liverpool midfielder had achieved the best win percentage of any head coach at the Spanish giants in the last decade.

Madrid manager Xabi Alonso. Pic: Reuters
Image: Madrid manager Xabi Alonso. Pic: Reuters
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Spanish football giants Real Madrid have announced that their manager, Xabi Alonso, has left the club by mutual consent after just 28 games.

The former Liverpool midfielder was appointed in the summer after leaving Bayer Leverkusen, who he led to the German title in 2024.

He has been replaced by another ex-Liverpool player Alvaro Arbeloa, who has been coach of Real Madrid's B team since June and also spent the last six years working with the academy.

Alonso departs with Real second in the LaLiga table, four points behind rivals Barcelona at the midway stage of the campaign.

He had achieved the best win percentage of any Real Madrid head coach in the last decade. But the club lost to the league leaders Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup for the second year running on Sunday.

Xabi Alonso celebrates winning the German title in 2024. Pic: Reuters
Image: Xabi Alonso celebrates winning the German title in 2024. Pic: Reuters

Alonso's side have also lost to both Liverpool and Manchester City in the Champions League this season. Real finished runners-up in LaLiga last season.

Real Madrid said the club had parted ways with Alonso by "mutual agreement".

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"Xabi Alonso will always have the affection and admiration of all Madrid fans because he is a Real Madrid legend and has always represented the values ​​of our club," a statement said. "Real Madrid will always be his home."

Alonso was previously linked to the Liverpool job when Jurgen Klopp announced he would leave Anfield in 2024 - but opted to stay at Leverkusen for another season before moving to Madrid.

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Xabi Alonso celebrates scoring the first goal for Liverpool with Alvaro Arbeloa in 2007. Pic: Action Images/Reuters
Image: Xabi Alonso celebrates scoring the first goal for Liverpool with Alvaro Arbeloa in 2007. Pic: Action Images/Reuters

He signed a three-year deal in May when succeeding Carlo Ancelotti, who left the club to become Brazil's head coach.

The high point of his spell in charge at the Bernabeu Stadium came in a 2-1 home win over Barcelona in October during a six-game winning run, but Real won only two of their next eight matches in all competitions.

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