Xabi Alonso Introduces Double Pivot System at Real Madrid


Xabi Alonso is officially Real Madrid’s new coach for three seasons. After success at Bayer Leverkusen, he plans a tactical shift to a double pivot midfield, aiming for greater stability and creativity.
Xabi Alonso is officially Real Madrid’s new coach for three seasons. After success at Bayer Leverkusen, he plans a tactical shift to a double pivot midfield, aiming for greater stability and creativity. This change addresses last season’s struggles under Ancelotti, as Alonso focuses on building a solid and effective central midfield to restore Madrid’s success.
For the upcoming three seasons, Xabi Alonso has been officially named the new head coach of Real Madrid. After a successful period managing Bayer Leverkusen, Alonso is bringing fresh ideas to the team, most notably a shift in tactical approach. He plans to implement a double pivot system in midfield, diverging from the traditional setup of three central midfielders. This system emphasizes a stronger, more secure midfield, reflecting Alonso’s deep understanding of the role from his playing days.
Real Madrid’s previous season was marred by inconsistency, partly due to Carlo Ancelotti’s inability to find a stable system despite some successes. Injuries also played a role, but Alonso aims to solve these problems swiftly by focusing on solidity and creativity in midfield. Though the exact players for the double pivot have not been revealed, the club possesses enough quality to adapt effectively.
Alonso has wasted no time in addressing the team’s issues, signaling his intent to return Real Madrid to winning ways. His changes have already generated excitement, with club legends like Raúl offering their support. Meanwhile, ongoing negotiations and player movements, including the departure of Endrick to Juventus and new signings, suggest a dynamic period ahead under Alonso’s leadership.






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