Álvaro Arbeloa has emphasized Real Madrid’s commitment to remaining competitive in the La Liga title race as he readies his team for the upcoming match against Levante at the Santiago Bernabéu on Saturday. During a press briefing today, the head coach conveyed a positive outlook, highlighting the necessity of re-establishing a connection with fans following a challenging week.

Arbeloa, who took over after Xabi Alonso’s departure, considers the return to the Bernabéu crucial for building momentum and confidence, a sentiment that has already been discussed in SoftFootball’s reporting about his tenure thus far. The press conference took place in the context of the unexpected Copa del Rey exit against Albacete, a result that has raised concerns among both players and supporters.
Arbeloa acknowledged the disappointment and took full accountability for the outcome, maintaining this position since the match, as noted by SoftFootball. He stressed that the priority is now on recovery, intensity, and clarity in their approach for the forthcoming match against Levante.
Speaking about the significance of the Bernabéu and the league challenge ahead, Arbeloa addressed the emotional impact of playing at home. This message was shared on the club’s official X account, emphasizing the positive influence that supporters can have on the team.

He stated:
We’re focused, full of energy, and eager for the game to get underway. For us, it’s essential to keep fighting for the league, to be back in our home ground, in front of our fans. That’s huge motivation for us and we want to show it with a great performance.
Additionally, he made a direct appeal to fans, recognizing their disappointment and calling for unity.
He added:
I have huge respect for the Bernabéu’s opinion. I understand that fans are hurt and disappointed with us. I’m going to ask them to support their players.
Arbeloa referenced Real Madrid’s history to reinforce his appeal, citing Juanito’s renowned comments about the significance of the Bernabéu atmosphere and the mindset needed to succeed at the club. He urged fans to support the team despite recent challenges, asserting that the club’s most significant achievements have occurred when players and supporters have come together.

On the injury front, Arbeloa confirmed that Kylian Mbappé is recovering well, providing a boost to the team.
He remarked:
He’s better and will be in the squad.
However, Rodrygo will be sidelined for the Levante match as he continues to recover from a demanding workload, with Arbeloa emphasizing the need to prioritize player fitness. He also took the opportunity to clarify statements made after the Albacete match, defending fitness coach Antonio Pintus and taking full blame for any performance-related issues.
He commented:
What happened in Albacete was a lack of ideas, of play, of fitness… many things, and the person responsible is me.
Arbeloa praised players like Vinícius Jr, Jude Bellingham, and Fede Valverde, highlighting qualities such as leadership, hard work, and adaptability as essential traits he hopes to cultivate. He described Valverde as embodying the spirit of Madrid and noted the need for Bellingham to evolve into a central figure with influence on the match.

In conclusion, Arbeloa reaffirmed his dedication and long-term objectives, making his aspirations unmistakably clear.
He stated:
I came in here to work from the first day and for as long as it takes to put the team back where it deserves to be and fight to win every trophy.
He also added:
I firmly believe failures help you to improve.
For Arbeloa, the message is clear: the past is behind them, Levante is the next challenge, and the league battle continues.
