Real Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa recently admitted that the team’s playing style must evolve with the reintegration of Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappe following their injuries. He emphasized, however, that their presence undeniably strengthens the squad. Despite Los Blancos’ recent upturn in form, the team surprisingly fell to RCD Mallorca on Saturday, a match that marked only Bellingham’s second and Mbappe’s third game back.
Even with this setback to their La Liga aspirations, Arbeloa expressed confidence that his team would rise to the occasion for Tuesday night’s Champions League quarter-final clash against Bayern Munich at home.
Arbeloa stated, “Real Madrid consistently excels when facing elite opponents. Bayern Munich is enjoying a truly outstanding season, and we are fully aware of the demanding challenge they will present on the field. Our encounters with Bayern always carry a unique significance. The Bernabéu is poised to host yet another memorable Champions League evening.”
Key Aspects for the Bayern Munich Quarter-Final
Discussing his expectations for the team’s performance, Arbeloa underscored the importance of collective effort, an area where Real Madrid has faced criticism for deficiencies over the past two campaigns.
He elaborated, “Achieving victory in football demands excellence across all phases of play. To truly be a great team, profound cohesion and a strong collective mindset are essential. This is perhaps my primary message to the players. While we possess the finest individual talents, we must also function as the world’s premier team. Our individual abilities must be channeled for the benefit of the collective.”
Bayern Munich approaches this fixture as a strong contender for the European Cup. Arbeloa offered considerable praise for their manager, Vincent Kompany.
“They are an exceptionally well-drilled team; their identity and tactical approach are immediately apparent,” Arbeloa commented. “Defensively, they are remarkably aggressive, consistently forcing opponents into difficult positions with every player demonstrating excellent tracking back. In possession, they generate opportunities effectively down the flanks, utilizing highly skilled players. I consider them a truly comprehensive team, possessing numerous attacking options and an extraordinary commitment to defensive duties. Kompany merits all the accolades he receives, as he is performing an outstanding job at Bayern Munich.”
‘Our Playing Style Shifts with Mbappe and Bellingham’
Intriguingly, a recent discussion point within the Spanish capital has been the notion that Real Madrid might operate more effectively as a collective unit without Mbappe in the lineup.
Arbeloa responded, “It’s undeniable that Mbappe brings a distinct set of qualities compared to Brahim, necessitating a different tactical approach. However, I am thrilled to have such phenomenal players at my disposal. Mbappe joined this club specifically for these pivotal matches. It’s a fantastic situation to have a full squad available rather than dealing with a long list of injured players.” He further emphasized, “Ultimately, only my opinion matters, and it is an immense privilege to have a player of Mbappe’s caliber in the team. I truly sympathize with opposing defenders who must contend with Real Madrid.”
Similarly, Jude Bellingham has faced his share of scrutiny this season, as he endeavors to regain his peak form and establish a defined role within the squad.
Arbeloa asserted, “The key difference is that we are a superior team, I am absolutely convinced of that. Bellingham possesses qualities distinct from some of his teammates, and when he’s on the pitch, we must adapt our play. This interconnectedness and understanding between players is what football is truly about. Ultimately, the challenge of integrating Bellingham into the team is a welcomed one.”
This past weekend, Arbeloa experienced his fifth defeat in 19 matches as Real Madrid manager, bringing him close to Xabi Alonso’s overall record. Nevertheless, the team’s most impressive displays under Arbeloa have undoubtedly been in European competitions, highlighted by their elimination of Benfica and Manchester City in the knockout rounds.








