

Key Takeaways:
- Xabi Alonso will remain Real Madrid manager after the 1:2 defeat to Manchester City
- The club has confirmed Alonso will be in charge for the upcoming La Liga fixture against Alavés on 14 December
- Real Madrid have only recorded two victories in their last eight matches, and sit second in La Liga, trailing Barcelona by four points
Club Management Stance Following Manchester City Loss
Despite falling to a 1:2 defeat against Manchester City, Real Madrid has decided against dismissing head coach Xabi Alonso. Several journalists close to the club reported the decision soon after the result. There had previously been speculation that the 44-year-old manager could be sacked if results did not improve, owing to recent performances.
🚨 Xabi Alonso will NOT be sacked by Real Madrid for now. He will be given the match against Deportivo Alaves (Sunday), reports @berger_pj. pic.twitter.com/GuAPhWoKpH
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) December 10, 2025
Alonso’s Immediate Future Hinges on Alavés Fixture
The club has opted to grant Alonso another opportunity to turn matters around during the forthcoming La Liga encounter with Alavés, scheduled for 14 December. The pressure remains high as Real Madrid have only managed two wins from their last eight matches in all competitions, reflecting concerns over the team’s current form.
La Liga Standings and Recent Performance Data
Real Madrid currently occupy second place in the La Liga table, with a four-point gap separating them from leaders Barcelona. The run of disappointing results has fuelled speculation regarding potential changes in management, but for now, Alonso will continue on the touchline.
| Manager | Recent Results (Last 8 Matches) | Current La Liga Position | Points Behind Leader | Next Match |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xabi Alonso | 2W/3D/3L | 2nd | 4 | Alavés (14 December) |




