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Real Madrid has established two key criteria for selecting their next manager, focusing on the ability to earn player respect and deliver results. The demanding nature of the role is compounded by challenges within the dressing room.
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The two criteria Real Madrid have set to decide their next manager
The managerial position at Real Madridâs first team is one of the most demanding positions in world football, and if the pressure to produce results was not, the dressing room does not make it easy.
In recent years, the players in the dressing room have made it very clear that their respect is not easy to win over, and even club legend Xabi Alonso failed to win over the players.
It appears that his strict tactics and rules created a rift in the dressing room.
Alvaro Arbeloa has been better received by the players, likely for the freedom he hands them on and off the field. Florentino Perez and Co., however, intend to change that.
As confirmed by El Chiringuito in a recent report, Real Madrid have set their criteria for the new manager they wish to recruit in the summer.
Arbeloa is facing an uncertain future at Real Madrid. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
What is clear from their criteria is that they want a personality who will demand respect from the dressing room.
For starters, the Real Madrid administration see it as key that the manager is experienced with several years and stints of coaching backing him. After all, their two most recent managers were inexperienced and it didnât turn out too well.
Beyond the experience, however, Real Madrid are looking for a coach who is a winner. After all, earning the respect of a dressing room like Real Madridâs will require the incoming candidate to have won big in the past.
Real Madrid is focusing on a manager's ability to earn player respect and deliver consistent results.
The role is demanding due to high expectations for results and the challenge of gaining respect from players in a competitive dressing room.
Xabi Alonso struggled to win over players due to his strict tactics and rules, which created a rift in the dressing room.

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Several names who fit the criteria have been linked with the club in recent days, including Lionel Scaloni, Didier Deschamps and even Jose Mourinho.
Only time, however, will tell which direction the clubâs interest will head. After all, even Alvaro Arbeloaâs continuity, at this point, is not completely impossible.