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Gareth Bale a commenté le départ de Xabi Alonso et estime que le contexte du Real Madrid demande autre chose qu’un simple profil d’entraîneur. Selon lui, Alonso reste un technicien de haut niveau, déjà capable de gagner des trophées et de faire performer une équipe.

Mais Bale insiste sur la spécificité madrilène : au Real, il faut avant tout être un manager. Son idée est claire : la priorité, c’est la gestion des égos et des susceptibilités d’un vestiaire rempli de stars, plus que l’empilement de consignes tactiques.

Cette prise de position intervient lors d’une soirée de Ligue des Champions en Angleterre, avec d’autres consultants comme Thierry Henry et Jamie Carragher. Bale dit comprendre la décision du club : à Madrid, si les résultats ne suivent pas, même sur une courte période, la sanction tombe vite.

Le débat est alors lancé : jusqu’où un club doit-il s’adapter aux individualités, et à partir de quand ce sont les égos qui dictent la loi ? Le cas Alonso rappelle surtout une réalité : au Real Madrid, l’exigence immédiate et la gestion humaine pèsent aussi lourd que le terrain.

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00:00We need to go fuck ourselves at some point, I agree that Real Madrid isn't a club like any other,
00:03where there are some very great players, etc. I'd like to hear all that.
00:05For those who haven't been following, Gareth Bale just explained that basically,
00:08Real Madrid didn't need a coach, they needed a manager.
00:11From a guy who knows how to pamper his equals a little bit, etc.
00:13And not from a guy who makes tactics here and there like Guardiola.
00:16And for the few idiots who are attacking him because they didn't understand the meaning of Gareth Bale's statement,
00:19He did not criticize coach Keisha Bialonzo.
00:21He himself said that he had done superb things at Evarkozen, etc.
00:25He was a great coach, but he wasn't the right fit for Real Madrid.
00:29Even that seems ludicrous to me.
00:30Great player or not, you have a coach who is there, and he is there to make tactics.
00:34He's not here to say, oh that's my Vinicius, oh that's my Kiki, I love you.
00:37He's not here for that.
00:38But it is above all the justification that is catastrophic.
00:41Because afterwards, he's going to explain one thing: that it's those players at Fort Ego
00:44who can turn a match around for you and who can, in a flash, score a goal against you.
00:47Well, precisely, in a healthy club, a club where everything is going well,
00:50If there's a good coach who uses good tactics, the players should listen to him and apply them.
00:54Well, that will make them even more sublime.
00:56And one last thing, Gareth Bale, he forgot one detail.
00:58The thing is, the Real Madrid he played for is no longer the same Real Madrid at all.
01:02So yes, in Real Madrid 2025-2026, as has been the case for years and years,
01:05There are some very good players, etc. who come through, that's not the point.
01:08Yes, Mbappé is a great player, although, well, I still maintain that his behavior
01:11can be problematic in a locker room.
01:12But there is no more C.A.S.E.D. Prime who is among the best players in the history of football.
01:15There is no more Kari Benzema, there is no more Gareth Bale, there is no more Luka Modric.
01:19There is no more Casemiro, there is no more Toni Kroos, there is no more Sergio Ramos, Rafael Varane, etc.
01:24There's no more Marcelo, well, I've surely forgotten some players in the bunch,
01:26But all those guys who were truly exceptional players are no longer there.
01:30I'm not saying that the players at Real Madrid today are rubbish, that's not what I'm saying.
01:32But you know very well that if we compare the players today
01:35and the players in 2017, 2018, 2019, there is a huge gap.
01:38And that's also why Real Madrid has won 3 Champions Leagues.
01:41Because we're talking about refereeing, especially us Atletico fans, we're not going to hold back.
01:43But it must be acknowledged that this Real Madrid team had players who were of a different caliber.
01:47But one thing about this club, it's really high time the players questioned themselves too.
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