Arbeloa Demands 7 Wins from Real Madrid: "Losing Isn't Acceptable"

Real Madrid head coach Alvaro Arbeloa has set a clear target of winning the team's final seven La Liga matches of the season. He emphasized the club's high standards, stating that "losing isn't acceptable" at Real Madrid. Arbeloa addressed speculation about his future, confirming it is a club decision but that he remains focused on the immediate matches. He also reflected on the team's inconsistent league form, noting they have performed better in marquee matches than against lesser opponents.

Key Points: Arbeloa Sets 7-Win Target for Real Madrid, Addresses Future

  • Arbeloa targets 7 wins in final La Liga matches
  • Pressure mounts after Champions League exit
  • Coach addresses his uncertain future at club
  • Admits room for improvement in league performance
  • Team trails Barcelona by nine points
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Football: Losing isn't acceptable, says Alvaro Arbeloa, as he sets a clear target for Real Madrid

Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa demands victory in final 7 La Liga matches, stating "losing isn't acceptable," while discussing his future at the club.

"At Real Madrid, losing isn't acceptable... we always have to look to the future to win. - Alvaro Arbeloa"

Madrid, April 20

Alvaro Arbeloa, head coach of Spanish football giant Real Madrid, has set a clear target for the remainder of the season, saying his team must win their last seven matches in La Liga. Speaking ahead of Tuesday's La Liga clash against Deportivo Alaves, Arbeloa said, "We have to win the last seven matches."

The game will be Real Madrid's first since their Champions League exit to Bayern Munich. With the team trailing FC Barcelona by nine points in La Liga, focus has shifted to both Arbeloa's future and that of several players, including Fran Garcia, Eduardo Camavinga, and Brahim Diaz.

"At Real Madrid, losing isn't acceptable... because we know the demands of this club and we always have to look to the future to win," Arbeloa said when asked about his position at the club as quoted by Xinhua.

On his future, he added, "It's a decision that's not up to me. I'm not worried about my future at all. I'm worried about these seven matches, and especially tomorrow."

Arbeloa said that whether he stays or leaves is a club decision, but stressed that he remains in regular contact with the management.

"I'm in direct communication with the club every week, and I have a great relationship with them," he said.

"The only future I'm concerned about is tomorrow," he continued, adding that the final seven games of the season were "more important matches than they might seem," ahead of the summer.

The coach also reflected on the past two seasons, where Real Madrid failed to win the Copa del Rey, La Liga, or the Champions League, admitting there is "certainly room for improvement in La Liga."

"I think we've performed better in the big matches these past few months than against less established opponents," he said, referring to the recent 1-1 draw with Girona FC before the loss in Munich.

"We've experienced situations like the Girona game, which makes it easier for Real Madrid to win the Champions League than a La Liga title," he explained.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see this pressure. In Indian sports, we often celebrate participation, but at the very top level in Europe, only winning matters. It's a brutal standard, but that's what makes clubs like Real Madrid legendary.
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Ananya R
He's right about the room for improvement in La Liga. They play down to smaller opponents. As an Indian football fan, I see parallels with our ISL teams sometimes struggling against lower-table sides. Consistency is key!
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Vikram M
Respectfully, I think the "win at all costs" mentality is a bit outdated. Yes, win matches, but the constant pressure and fear of losing can't be good for players' mental health. We need a more balanced approach, even at the top.
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Karthik V
The future of players like Camavinga is more important than the coach's future. They are the assets. Hope the club makes smart decisions. From an Indian business perspective, it's about protecting your key resources! 💼
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Michael C
Tough spot for Arbeloa. Sounds like he knows the axe is coming but is handling it with professionalism. Winning the last seven is a tall order, but that's the standard at the Bernabéu. Good luck to him.

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