The Real Madrid bench is once again at the center of debate. Despite recent victories against Alavés in LaLiga and Talavera in the Copa del Rey, the team's performance is far from convincing. The collective performance fails to take off, and concerns are growing within the club about the possibility of Xabi Alonso's project not living up to expectations.
In Valdebebas, they are aware that results are keeping the coach alive, but they also know that the margin for error is shrinking. The Copa qualification against a Primera RFEF rival raised more doubts than certainties, sparking rumors of a potential change in the coaching staff. Real Madrid understands that a defeat in the upcoming matches could be decisive for Xabi Alonso, who at this moment is treading a very thin line.
Xabi Alonso, tight results and worrying feelings
Real Madrid had hoped that Xabi Alonso would bring stability, identity, and a qualitative leap in the game, but the season's progression has not met expectations. Despite important victories, the team's collective performance raises doubts among both the fans and parts of the board. The lack of consistency in play, defensive issues, and reliance on individual actions have fueled a sense of fragility.
In Chamartín, they appreciate Xabi Alonso's knowledge of the club and his personality, but every match is scrutinized closely. Real Madrid's demands leave little room for concessions, especially when the team struggles to prevail against clearly inferior opponents. The Copa del Rey, instead of serving as a turning point, has increased pressure on the coach, who needs to convince with football rather than just results.
Davide Ancelotti emerges as an unexpected option
In recent hours, a name that has surprised many has surfaced. Siro López, on El Partidazo de COPE, revealed that Davide Ancelotti could be on Real Madrid's table. The young Italian coach has just resigned as Botafogo's coach, concluding his first experience as a head coach, which has been positively assessed in Brazil.
Davide Ancelotti knows Real Madrid and its environment perfectly. For years, he was an assistant to his father, Carlo Ancelotti, at the Santiago Bernabéu, allowing him to immerse himself in the club's demands, handling the dressing room, and media pressure. This previous experience works in his favor, especially in such a delicate context as the current one.

His stint at Botafogo produced good results. He reached the quarter-finals of the Copa Betano and finished sixth in the Serie A Betano, securing the Brazilian club's presence in the qualifying rounds of the next Copa Libertadores. This record strengthens his candidacy as a coach with potential and the ability to take on greater challenges.
Real Madrid considers alternatives in an open scenario
Real Madrid doesn't make decisions lightly, but no scenario is ruled out. Davide Ancelotti wouldn't be a continuity move, although his understanding of the club and the squad could facilitate a less traumatic transition if a coaching change happens. His young profile, preparedness, and modern ideas align with the club's recent explorations.
For now, Xabi Alonso remains in charge and holds his fate. However, the noise surrounding the bench persists, and each match becomes a definitive test. Real Madrid watches, analyzes, and prepares the ground in case a swift action becomes necessary.
The coming weeks will be crucial. If the team doesn't improve in performance and solidity, Real Madrid might be forced to make a move. In that scenario, Davide Ancelotti's name is no longer mere speculation; it's a real alternative gaining significance in the offices of the white club.
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