Alvaro Arbeloa explains squad decisions at Real Madrid

Real Madrid head coach Alvaro Arbeloa has spoken about the key decisions made regarding the team's lineup. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The specialist provided a detailed explanation as to why Trent Alexander-Arnold was trusted over experienced captain Dani Carvajal for the right-back position. Previously, Carvajal had openly expressed his dissatisfaction, noting that a lack of playing time could jeopardize his chances of being included in the Spanish national team for the upcoming World Cup.
This situation sparked heated debates among fans and the sporting world. Arbeloa took a firm and clear stance on the matter.
He emphasized that starting positions in the team are determined not by name or experience, but by current physical condition and on-field contribution. The coach stated that Trent is currently playing at a very high level and fully deserves his place in the starting XI.
Arbeloa noted that every match is decisive, meaning there is no room for mere trials or simply giving someone a chance; whoever he selects is someone he trusts to lead the team to victory. Statistical data also supports the logic of this decision.
This season, Trent Alexander-Arnold has appeared in twenty-five matches for the royal club, contributing significantly to the attack with five assists. While Carvajal featured in twenty matches, his total playing time amounted to 885 minutes, confirming that his role in the starting lineup is not stable.
According to One.uz, competition at Real Madrid has reached its peak. For Arbeloa, current form remains the deciding factor over a player's reputation.
The current situation serves as a clear signal for Carvajal: if he wishes to return to the starting XI, he must elevate his game to a new level. In football, the basic rule is simple: whoever is in the best form plays.





