Arbeloa Stands by Real Madrid Squad Ahead of Girona Showdown: Aiming for Victory
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Madrid, April 9 (NationPress) Real Madrid's head coach, Álvaro Arbeloa, has come to the defense of his players, emphasizing the need for consistency as they prepare for their upcoming La Liga match against Girona this Friday. The team faces this challenge after suffering two consecutive 2-1 defeats—first against Bayern Munich in the Champions League and then against Mallorca in the league—leaving them seven points adrift of Barcelona with only eight matches left in the season.
When questioned about how another loss could affect their title aspirations, Arbeloa stated, “The players understand that every match is crucial, and there is little room for mistakes.”
Despite looming European engagements next week, the coach reassured that the team’s focus is solely on the immediate task. “The players are eager to compete because they realize that Tuesday’s outcome was not what we aimed for. I’ve talked to several of them, and they are determined to deliver a victory for the fans,” he mentioned, as reported by Xinhua.
Arbeloa also rejected any claims that his squad displayed a lack of commitment. “Having a positive attitude and dedication is essential. The players are among the best globally, but talent alone will not suffice if we wish to maintain consistency,” he added.
He expressed strong support for midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, who has been under scrutiny for his recent performances. “He has been pivotal under my management, and he will be included in the starting lineup tomorrow. He is a vital asset for the club, exhibiting undeniable quality. He has the trust of everyone here, including myself,” Arbeloa affirmed.
Changes to the lineup are confirmed, with Jude Bellingham and Eder Militao making their return. Unfortunately, Ferland Mendy remains out due to a muscle injury.
On the other hand, Girona comes into this match after securing a win against Villarreal, but they will be without their leading scorer Vladislav Vanat, who has been ruled out for the remainder of the season due to a hamstring injury. As the title race intensifies, Real Madrid aims to rebound and keep their championship hopes alive.