According to a fresh report from MARCA, Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso is already molding the personality of his club and it starts with a strong tactical decision.
As a result, the Spanish coach is leaning toward a 4-3-3 configuration as the model for the club’s next phase of development.
Alonso has been closely following Real Madrid’s recent matches, and he is not doing it alone. Analyst Benat Llapin, who works closely with the coach, attended multiple Los Blancos games to collect detailed statistics on player behaviour, spacing, and positional play.
What is the result of this analysis? A defensive organisational strategy based on a flexible but fundamentally 4-3-3 system.
Why a 4-3-3?
The logic is sound: Real Madrid is not now suited to a three-center-back configuration, especially with important defenders Eder Militao, Antonio Rudiger, and David Alaba out injured.
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For the time being, Alonso’s available senior center-backs for the Club World Cup are Raul Asencio and Dean Huijsen. Youth players Jacobo Ramon and Aguado will provide support, while Jesus Vallejo is no longer in the picture.
Alonso is now working with Raul Asencio and Dean Huijsen as his available senior centre-backs for the Club World Cup. Youth players like as Jacobo Ramon and Aguado will provide support, while Jesus Vallejo is no longer involved.
Significantly, Alonso does not want to move Aurelien Tchouameni out of midfield to cover defense because he regards the Frenchman as a vital part in the engine room, not a substitute center-back.
For what it’s worth, the message is clear: Alonso will bring discipline, organization, and tactical maturity to Real Madrid.
The 4-3-3 system is just the beginning, and with a dedicated management, every detail counts.
For the time being, Madridistas can be certain that their team is being led by a coach who not only knows the club’s DNA but is also willing to modernise it with a clear, sensible strategy.

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