
Real Madrid wins and Xabi Alonso makes it very clear to Florentino: 'I don't want him'
Madrid wins by the narrowest margin against Juventus and Xabi Alonso draws his own conclusions
Happiness has settled in at Real Madrid since Xabi Alonso's arrival. The team conveys confidence, character, and a recognizable identity in every match, which was reflected once again in the victory over Juventus at Bernabéu. It's true that the play could have been more brilliant, but a flash of brilliance from Vinícius Júnior was enough to decide the match and keep Madrid at the top.
With this win, Los Blancos reach 9 points in the standings and are on track to advance to the next European round. Juve barely troubled Real Madrid, who controlled the tempo and struck at the right moment. Bernabéu celebrated another victory that strengthens the optimism of a fanbase that is already beginning to firmly believe in Xabi Alonso's project.

Xabi Alonso finds the key
The Basque coach has managed to build a competitive and versatile team in record time. His management of the locker room has been impeccable, and the squad responds with commitment and efficiency in every match. In this context, Xabi Alonso is delighted with the pieces he has at his disposal, as he can adapt the system without losing solidity.
Against Juventus, he decided to start Brahim Díaz and the move worked perfectly. The player from Málaga brought dynamism, speed, and sacrifice, becoming a key piece in breaking through the opposition's lines. In addition, the understanding between Bellingham and Arda Güler was once again one of the most positive notes of the match: two talents who, although different, seem made to complement each other.
The level is so high that Xabi Alonso doesn't see the need to strengthen certain positions, even though some names continue to circulate in the offices at Valdebebas. In particular, one who has captivated Florentino Pérez for some time: Dusan Vlahovic. The Juve striker's contract ends and he will be a free agent starting in January, which represents a tempting market opportunity.
Xabi Alonso rules out Vlahovic
According to sources close to the club, Xabi Alonso has already told Florentino that he doesn't want to sign Vlahovic. He believes the Serbian is a great player, but his profile doesn't fit the attacking model he is building at Real Madrid.
Xabi's trust in the current forwards is absolute. With Mbappé as the main reference, Gonzalo as a future alternative, and Endrick waiting for his moment, the club has three footballers capable of making a difference. The Basque believes that introducing Vlahovic into the equation could upset the balance and hinder the progression of the young talents.
It's clear that as Real Madrid keep winning matches and consolidating their project, the board and the coaching staff move forward in perfect harmony. The team responds, the locker room smiles, and the fans are enjoying themselves again. If Xabi Alonso has made anything clear after this victory, it's that the season promises strong emotions.
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