Arbeloa has been motivating football players with croissants

Real Madrid head coach Alvaro Arbeloa has chosen a rather interesting and human approach to motivate his players after securing important victories with his team. Zamin.uz reported on this.
According to journalist Edu Agirre, the coach brings breakfast items himself into the locker room and distributes them equally among all players. Arbeloa enters the rooms saying, "Boys, breakfast," and hands out various croissants and donuts among the players.
This seemingly simple yet highly effective tradition was confirmed by former footballer and commentator Xavi Balboga, who believes that the 43-year-old specialist has also employed this method during his previous tenure with Castilla. The main purpose of these initiatives is to mentally uplift the players for victories or winning streaks in crucial matches and to provide them with motivation for new challenges.
Currently, the Madrid club is going through a significant phase in its history, and following Xabi Alonso's departure, the team is demonstrating its strength under Alvaro Arbeloa's leadership. The 13 victories achieved in 17 official matches clearly demonstrate the coach's ability to register players and his talent for managing them.
Players, by utilizing such breakfasts, manage to gather the necessary energy and mental strength required during competitions. This creates great opportunities for them to perform effectively in upcoming tournaments and achieve high results during matches.
Observers have also noted that Arbeloa's such interesting and humane approach is making the overall atmosphere within the club more substantial, trustworthy among each other, and pleasant. Source: One.uz





