Alvaro Arbeloa, the head coach of Real Madrid, has set a clear goal for the team’s remaining La Liga matches, emphasizing the need to win the last seven games. This determination comes as Real Madrid prepares to face Deportivo Alaves in La Liga following their recent Champions League exit against Bayern Munich. The team currently trails FC Barcelona by nine points in the league standings, prompting discussions about Arbeloa’s future and that of players like Fran Garcia, Eduardo Camavinga, and Brahim Diaz.
Arbeloa stressed the high expectations at Real Madrid, stating that losing is not an option for the club. He highlighted the importance of always striving for success and looking ahead to secure victories. When questioned about his own future with the club, Arbeloa expressed confidence, stating that his focus remains on the upcoming matches rather than personal concerns.
Regarding his potential continuation at Real Madrid, Arbeloa acknowledged that the decision rests with the club. Despite uncertainties, he emphasized his ongoing communication with the management, maintaining a positive relationship. Arbeloa emphasized the significance of the upcoming matches, emphasizing that his primary focus is on the immediate future and the team’s performance in the final seven games of the season.
Reflecting on past seasons, Arbeloa admitted that Real Madrid has room for improvement in La Liga, particularly in matches against less prominent opponents. He highlighted the team’s recent performance in significant games compared to encounters with lower-ranked teams, citing the importance of consistency and improvement in league matches for future success.
