Xabi Alonso may have extended his tenure as Real Madrid manager with a 2-1 victory over Alaves on Sunday, yet the ongoing debate about his coaching style and its alignment with the club’s vision remains prominent. The match showcased a tug-of-war between Alonso’s strategies and those preferred by club executives, particularly as he fielded Kylian Mbappé, Vinicius Junior, and Rodrygo for their first league starts this season. This blended approach yielded positive results, with Alonso’s preferred style making an impact first; Jude Bellingham and Mbappé combined for the game’s opening goal in the 24th minute. Mbappé’s stunning solo effort highlighted his resurgence from a lackluster first season, now tallying 27 goals this campaign.
Following Alaves’ equalizer, Alonso’s second goal was a welcome sight, featuring a fantastic play from Vinicius and Rodrygo. Vinicius capitalized on a loose ball, outmaneuvering his opponent before assisting Rodrygo, who scored in front of goal—earning him his second goal in a remarkable week. Alonso’s attempts to strike a balance between star players’ preferences and his own tactical ideals may stem from the heavy influence these stars have on Real Madrid’s culture, contrasting with the typical manager-defined team approach. Despite previous support to reshape the club’s identity, Alonso’s Champions League loss to Manchester City indicated he might need to adapt.
“Being Madrid manager isn’t about changing (the culture), it’s about adapting,” Alonso stated, acknowledging the importance of integrating with the team’s established ethos. This perspective suggests that while Sunday’s win might have salvaged his position for now, the underlying questions about the sustainability of a star-driven strategy linger, especially given the less-than-convincing performance metrics.
In a league where success often hinges on both tactics and star power, this situation underscores the delicate balance managers must maintain. Alonso’s ability to navigate this internal conflict could redefine not only his future but potentially the trajectory of Real Madrid’s performance moving forward. Soccer fans should pay close attention, as the implications of managerial stability could shape the club’s title aspirations and influence the entire La Liga landscape.

