Thibaut Courtois Clears the Air on Xabi Alonso Saga at Real Madrid
Thibaut Courtois has come out strongly to refute claims that senior players at Real Madrid were behind the sacking of Xabi Alonso. Despite the challenging start to the season that led to Alonso's departure, Courtois maintains that the squad remained professional throughout. Learn more about Courtois' insights and the aftermath of Alonso's exit.
Thibaut Courtois has strongly denied claims that Real Madrid's senior stars orchestrated the dismissal of Xabi Alonso. The former Blancos midfielder left his post in January following a difficult start to the season, leading to speculation that key figures in the dressing room were unhappy with his tactical approach and training methods.Speaking after Madrid’s dominant 3-0 Champions League victory over Manchester City, Courtois was eager to set the record straight regarding the atmosphere under the previous regime. "Nobody tried to get Xabi fired," the Belgian goalkeeper told reporters, insisting that the squad remained professional throughout Alonso's tenure despite the dip in results that eventually cost him his job. Reports had suggested that high-profile players, including Vinicius Junior and Federico Valverde, found Alonso’s reliance on video analysis and specific tactical drills tedious. However, Courtois drew on his experience working under Antonio Conte at Chelsea to illustrate that professional athletes are accustomed to such workloads regardless of their personal preferences."We worked hard. People were saying we didn't like the tactics, or the videos... Look, I had a coach like Antonio Conte who had us there for an hour every day, and it didn't matter, because we're professionals, work comes first," Courtois explained. "If I have to watch a half-hour video I'll do it. That's how you prepare for games. In the summer I talked to NFL players who are there all day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. or 8 p.m. watching videos, and there's no problem."Since Alonso’s departure, reserve coach Alvaro Arbeloa has taken the reins, but the transition has not been entirely smooth. Despite the impressive round of 16 Champions League first-leg win against City, Madrid have struggled domestically, suffering a shock Copa del Rey exit to Albacete and losing vital ground to Barcelona in the La Liga title race after defeats to Osasuna and Getafe.Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingThe goalkeeper concluded by reiterating that the squad's dedication should not be questioned by the media or the fans. "People have doubted our professionalism. The first months with Xabi went well, and suddenly we had a dip. That happens in football," Courtois noted, as the team looks to build on the momentum generated by Valverde's hat-trick against City when they face Elche in La Liga on Saturday.
Courtois Sets the Record Straight
Thibaut Courtois recently addressed the rumors surrounding Xabi Alonso's dismissal from Real Madrid, asserting that the players did not orchestrate the departure of the former Blancos midfielder. Despite the speculation about unhappiness with Alonso's tactics and training methods, Courtois emphasized the professionalism of the squad during his tenure.
Professionalism Over Personal Preferences
Courtois drew on his experiences under Antonio Conte at Chelsea to highlight the importance of professionalism in football. While reports indicated discontent among players like Vinicius Junior and Federico Valverde with Alonso's methods, Courtois stressed the commitment of athletes to their work regardless of personal preferences. He cited examples of rigorous video analysis sessions in other sports to emphasize the dedication required at the highest level.
Transition Period Under Arbeloa
Following Alonso's departure, Alvaro Arbeloa stepped in as the interim coach, overseeing a mixed spell for Real Madrid. While the team's Champions League form has been impressive, domestic struggles have surfaced, including an unexpected Copa del Rey exit and setbacks in the La Liga title race. Courtois highlighted the challenges faced during this transition period but underscored the team's determination to bounce back.
Team's Focus Moving Forward
Courtois reaffirmed the squad's dedication to their craft and dismissed any doubts about their professionalism. Despite the ups and downs experienced since Alonso's exit, Courtois expressed confidence in the team's ability to regroup and push forward. As Real Madrid gears up to face Elche in La Liga, they aim to build on their recent successes and rally towards their season objectives.







