Arbeloa Demands Fan Support as Real Madrid Face Levante in Crucial La Liga Clash

Interim coach Alvaro Arbeloa calls for fan support as Real Madrid host Levante in a critical La Liga match. The team is under pressure following a midweek Copa del Rey defeat and trails Barcelona by four points. Arbeloa confirmed Kylian Mbappe is fit and defended his team selection in the previous loss. A victory is essential to maintain their title challenge.

Key Points: Real Madrid vs Levante: Arbeloa Seeks Fan Support

  • Must-win for title race
  • Pressure after Copa defeat
  • Mbappe fit for match
  • Arbeloa defends squad rotation
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La Liga: Arbeloa urges fans to support Real Madrid against Levante

Interim coach Alvaro Arbeloa urges Real Madrid fans to back the team in a must-win La Liga home game against Levante. Preview and quotes.

"s.QUOTE: I respect the opinion of the fans... but I am asking for their support. - Alvaro Arbeloa"

Madrid, Jan 16

Alvaro Arbeloa, the interim coach of Spanish giants Real Madrid, wil be under immense pressure when his side hosts Levante in La Liga on Saturday afternoon.

Arbeloa only had one training session with his new players following his promotion to the Real Madrid B-team to replace Xabi Alonso in the first-team dugout, but that didn't spare him from criticism after the 3-2 Copa del Rey debacle away to second division Albacete on Wednesday night.

Now the team returns to the Santiago Bernabeu for a must-win game at home to the side that is second from bottom of La Liga, and nothing other than a win will do, reports Xinhua.

Real Madrid go into the game four points behind FC Barcelona in the race for the title and have the chance to put some pressure on the league leader, who have a tough visit to play Real Sociedad on Sunday night.

"We are focused and with a lot of energy," commented Arbeloa in his pre-game press conference. "This is a fundamental match for us as we have to keep in the race for La Liga and we are also playing in the Bernabeu, which motivates us a lot," he continued.

The new coach confirmed that Kylian Mbappe was fit for Saturday's match and also said he was confident that the ever-demanding supporters in the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium would get behind the team, despite recent disappointments.

"I respect the opinion of the fans, I understand they are hurt and disappointed with us, but I am asking for their support," commented Arbeloa, who also defended his decision to leave key players out of the defeat in Albacete.

"The available players went to Albacete; those who stayed at home did so because there was a risk they could get injured. Everyone who was available came with us. I decided that I didn't want to take risks, and I'd do that again," he insisted.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
As an Indian football fan, it's fascinating to see the pressure on managers in Europe. One bad result and the whole world is on your back! Hope they win for the sake of the title race. La Liga is more exciting when Madrid challenges Barca till the end.
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Aman W
Respectfully, Arbeloa's excuse about the Copa loss doesn't sit right. You're Real Madrid, you can't lose to a second division side and blame it on "not taking risks." The fans' disappointment is valid. But yes, for the league, we must get behind the team now. 🤞
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David E
Good to hear Mbappe is fit. He's the key. If he and Vinicius click, Levante won't stand a chance. The pressure is immense, but that's the Madrid way. Hope the fans create an electric atmosphere.
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Shreya B
Watching from Mumbai! The drama at Madrid is better than any web series 😂. From Alonso leaving to Arbeloa taking over and a Copa upset. Hope they bounce back strongly. A win is non-negotiable against the bottom side.
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Karthik V
The real test is not Levante, it's the mentality. After a shock defeat, how does the team respond? The fans' support can genuinely lift them. Hope the Bernabeu is a fortress tomorrow. Força Madrid! (Yes, I know that's for Barca, just testing the fans 😉)

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