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Winning four matches in succession isn’t particularly concerning when assessing the coach of Real Madrid. This current, less-than-perfect iteration of the squad is typically capable of navigating domestic challenges with ease, and that trend is not exclusive to Alvaro Arbeloa, who has only been at the helm for two weeks. Following an unexpected defeat to Albacete Balompié in the Copa del Rey, Arbeloa quickly led the team to three straight victories — a streak that might have occurred under Xabi Alonso’s leadership as well. However, what stands out is Arbeloa’s immediate recognition of the need to integrate both Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior into the lineup effectively.
The club’s dynamic often revolves around balance, a theme that persists this season amid the turmoil following Alonso’s abrupt dismissal earlier this month. Arbeloa has been given the responsibility of achieving tactical coherence with Vinicius and Mbappe, both of whom have started every match since the Copa loss. The early results are promising, reflecting a combined score of 12-4 over the last three games, with an average of 2.4 expected goals per match, consistent with their season-long performance. Mbappe netted five goals, while Vinicius contributed one goal and two assists during a recent UEFA Champions League game against Monaco — an indication that things are trending positively for now.
Thibaut Courtois commented after the latest victory against Villarreal, “I don’t think much has changed. Every coach has their own training methods, but maybe something is going well,” suggesting that the team’s recent success might indicate a positive shift.
How to Watch Benfica vs. Real Madrid, Odds
- Date: Wednesday, January 28th
- Time: 3:00 PM ET
- Location: Estadio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal
- Live Stream: Paramount+
- Odds: Benfica +300; Draw +310; Real Madrid -125
Nevertheless, a critical question looms over Los Blancos this season: will this strategy be effective against tougher opponents, and when will we find out? Despite Benfica’s urgent need for points as they linger in 29th place, the answer may not come against Real Madrid on Wednesday. Benfica’s recent managerial changes, following a disappointing loss to Qarabag, have not had the hoped-for effect. Despite being one of the more aggressive teams in the Champions League, they’ve scored just six goals from 9.02 expected goals in seven matches, and their defense has been inadequate, leaving them on the brink of elimination. It’s likely that an uneven Real Madrid side can withstand this challenge, particularly after Benfica’s heavy 6-1 loss to Monaco earlier.
For many, this matchup may symbolize a transition in managerial prowess between Mourinho and Arbeloa, with Arbeloa expressing admiration for his former boss during a pre-match press conference. He fondly recalled how he maintains contact with Mourinho: “I know what Mourinho is like… He’s one of those friends you don’t have to talk to for a long time.” Arbeloa also highlighted the significance of Mourinho’s earlier successes at Real Madrid, indicating a lasting impression on the club’s legacy.
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This news is pivotal for soccer fans as it showcases the ongoing evolution of Real Madrid, particularly following a significant coaching change. If Arbeloa successfully maintains that balance with star players like Mbappe and Vinicius, it could reshape not only the club’s season but also influence how teams adapt strategies in the high-stakes world of Champions League football.

