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Rory McIlroy believes bringing back LIV players would be good for the PGA Tour amid financial changes.
The former Real Madrid manager feels 'relieved' to no longer be with the club amid ongoing internal turmoil. He is perceived as a scapegoat for deeper issues affecting the team's dynamics.
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Former Real Madrid manager ‘relieved’ he is no longer at the club after seeing recent news
Real Madrid’s internal situation is currently a mess, and the party being blamed is the manager.
While Alvaro Arbeloa does have his shortcomings, it is clear that the dressing room politics extend far beyond what is in his control and that he is simply being scapegoated by the administration.
In fact, his situation is reminiscent of what Xabi Alonso went through months ago at the end of his spell at Real Madrid.
At a time when he needed the board’s backing, the president decided to back the players and brought his tenure to an anticlimactic end.
As reports by Cadena SER in a recent report, Xabi Alonso is now realising that he is relieved to not be at Real Madrid anymore, especially given all the internal turmoil and clashes in recent times.
Xabi Alonso left Real Madrid in January. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
The former Real Madrid coach has told his entourage that he made a mistake by accepting Los Blancos offer and that he should never have become their coach in the first place.
Viewing the news in recent days, including the dressing room fights between , and , and the coaching staff, and the sheer disrespect towards Arbeloa, Alonso feels he has dodged a bullet.
He feels relieved due to the current internal turmoil at Real Madrid, where he is seen as a scapegoat for broader issues.
Real Madrid is facing significant internal strife, with dressing room politics and management accountability being major concerns.
Alvaro Arbeloa's experience is reminiscent of Xabi Alonso's struggles, as both faced challenges related to team dynamics and management pressure.
Rory McIlroy believes bringing back LIV players would be good for the PGA Tour amid financial changes.

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The damage that the current situation has done to the club’s image, thus, is massive. Real Madrid’s dressing room has become a reason for mockery in the football world, and there is an urgent need to turn the situation around.
For that, however, the board must first acknowledge that the freedom players are being given is the root cause of all of their woes.
A strong-headed manager to keep the squad in control appears essential.