Alvaro Arbeloa Sets Winning Goals for Real Madrid's Final Matches
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Madrid, April 20 (NationPress) Alvaro Arbeloa, the head coach of Real Madrid, has established a definitive goal for the remaining matches of the season, emphasizing that his squad must secure victory in their final seven La Liga encounters. Ahead of the upcoming La Liga match against Deportivo Alaves, Arbeloa stated, “We need to win these last seven games.”
This match will mark Real Madrid's first appearance since their elimination from the Champions League at the hands of Bayern Munich. With the team currently trailing FC Barcelona by nine points in the league standings, attention has turned to Arbeloa's future, as well as that of several key players such as Fran Garcia, Eduardo Camavinga, and Brahim Diaz.
When asked about his position within the club, Arbeloa asserted, “At Real Madrid, losing is not an option… we understand the expectations of this club, and we must always aim for future victories.” He further elaborated on his future, stating, “That’s a decision that’s beyond my control. My focus is solely on these final seven matches, particularly the one tomorrow.”
According to Arbeloa, whether he remains at the club or not is up to the management, but he made it clear that he maintains regular contact with them. “I communicate directly with the club every week, and we have a strong rapport,” he mentioned.
He added, “The only future I am concerned about is tomorrow,” stressing that the upcoming seven matches are of immense significance as the season approaches its conclusion.
Reflecting on the previous two seasons, Arbeloa acknowledged that Real Madrid has yet to clinch the Copa del Rey, La Liga, or the Champions League, admitting there is “definitely room for improvement in La Liga.”
“I believe we've performed better against top-tier teams in recent months compared to matches against less formidable opponents,” he noted, referring to the recent 1-1 draw with Girona FC prior to the setback in Munich.
“We’ve faced situations akin to the Girona match, which suggests that winning the Champions League may be less challenging for Real Madrid than securing a La Liga title,” he explained.