Alonso says 'no excuses' as Real Madrid prepare for La Liga opener

Real Madrid's Spanish coach Xabi Alonso gestures during press conference at the Lincoln Financial Field stadium in Philadelphia on June 25, 2025, on the eve of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group H football match between Austia's FC Salzburg and Spain's Real Madrid. (Photo by Franck FIFE / AFP)

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Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso said the team's shortened pre-season will not be used as an excuse as they prepare to kick off their La Liga campaign at home to Osasuna on Tuesday.
Alonso will take charge at the Santiago Bernabeu for the
first time after beginning his reign at the Club World Cup in the United
States, where Madrid reached the semi-finals.
Madrid's request to postpone their league opener to a later
date was rejected by Spanish football officials, and the team have played just
one friendly since their 4-0 loss to Paris Saint-Germain in New Jersey on July
9.
"Obviously it would have been nice to receive some support with our request, especially for the players' health... after such a long season and to have a little more preparation time," Alonso said on Monday.
"But anyway, in the end it wasn't to be and that's
that. We've only had two weeks and there's no point looking for excuses
now."
Alonso has several new signings, including former Liverpool
defender Trent Alexander-Arnold, at his disposal as Madrid look to turn the
page on a disappointing end to the Carlo Ancelotti era.
Madrid won the Champions League and La Liga in 2023-24 but
finished runners-up domestically to arch-rivals Barcelona last season and
suffered a quarter-final exit to Arsenal in Europe.
Alonso, who led Bayer Leverkusen to a remarkable Bundesliga
and German Cup double two seasons ago, was coy about his expectations in the
Spanish capital.
"I tend to be more of a doer than a talker. So making
promises before taking action in football doesn't usually work," said
Alonso.
"We are working hard and people are eager, you can feel
that. We are also very eager, we want to start this new project, with new
players, a new coach, and bring this energy we have to the stadium, and then earn
it, not just talk about it.
"Talking about it won't make it happen, otherwise it
would all be very easy. We have to earn it and we have to start tomorrow on
that path to get where we want to be in May."
Alonso also fully backed Madrid's opposition to plans to
stage a La Liga game between Villarreal and Barcelona in Miami in December.
Madrid said last week it would "give an undue sporting
advantage" to the teams involved.
"I agree wholeheartedly with the club's
statement," added Alonso.
"I believe that at the start of the competition, we all
knew what the rules were, and if the rules are to be changed, it must be
unanimously agreed upon by all participants.
"Therefore, I believe that this is not appropriate at
this time and that all La Liga participants should have been consulted
beforehand."
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