Arbeloa brings creative football to Real Madrid

Alvaro Arbeloa, appointed as the new head coach of "Real Madrid," plans to introduce his unique football philosophy. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
He aims not only to achieve results but also to fully unlock the creative potential of the players. Arbeloa sets fighting for victory as the main principle in his style, but this process should not lead to excessive fatigue or limit the players' creative opportunities.
It is known that Arbeloa intends to gradually move away from the high pressing style that was the hallmark of his predecessor, Xabi Alonso. Under Alonso's leadership, the team constantly pressured the opponent, aimed to quickly regain possession, and control the pace of the game.
Although this style appeared effective, it demanded a high level of physical fitness and discipline from the players. Over time, such an approach could cause problems like fatigue, injuries, and loss of form.
Arbeloa, on the other hand, wants to give players more freedom on the field. He strives to improve the team's quality of play by allowing players to express their natural abilities.
His views resemble Carlo Ancelotti's style. That is, Arbeloa wants to create a system that gives players the opportunity to be creative and feel the situation themselves.
While there are strict plans in this approach, they do not restrict the players' freedom. In the new system, attacking players may not always be required to return to defense.
This creates a favorable opportunity for creative and technically strong players in the front line to showcase their skills. At the same time, Arbeloa's main goal is for the team to maintain order while playing freely.
If this balance can be achieved, "Real Madrid" can delight fans not only with results but also with entertaining football. In conclusion, Arbeloa promotes the principle that "winning requires not only running but also smart and creative play."
If his plan is realized, the team is expected to enter a new stage where it fully demonstrates the potential of its players. Source: Diario AS.





