The Spanish coach is the foundation of the project.
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In the face of mounting external pressure and a recent dip in form, Real Madrid has taken a definitive and public stance: the club’s faith in manager Xabi Alonso is absolute. Despite a series of stumbles that saw their league lead shrink and an unbeaten European record vanish, the corridors of power at the Bernabéu are echoing with a single, powerful message of unity.
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According to reports from Marca, the club’s management has moved decisively to quash any speculation of internal discord, emphatically reinforcing that «Xabi is the boss.» This declaration comes as a direct response to the challenging period, underscoring that Alonso is not just a coach, but the fundamental pillar of the entire sporting project. The club’s hierarchy believes his authority is paramount and transcends any within the playing squad.
🚨 BREAKING: Real Madrid have made their decision: they are FULLY backing Xabi Alonso.
The message from inside the club is: «Xabi is the boss, he’s above all players, no matter how important they are, he’s the leader of the project and there are ZERO doubts about him.» @marca pic.twitter.com/H3fDD6HjRH
— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) November 25, 2025
This bedrock of support is unconditional, extending even to the manager’s most debated choices. From surprising starting line-ups and experimental formations to the decision to name star forward Vinicius Jr. on the bench for four separate matches, the club has firmly backed Alonso’s judgment without hesitation.
Behind this steadfast support is a long-term conviction within the Madrid brass. They remain unshaken in their belief that Alonso is the ideal leader to not only guide them in the immediate fight for the La Liga title and the Champions League but also to secure future honors in competitions like the Spanish Super Cup and Copa del Rey. This resolve stands firm even as they navigate a tight title race, currently holding a slender one-point advantage over Barcelona following a recent 2-2 draw against Elche.








