Real Madrid name Xabi Alonso as Carlo Ancelotti's successor - ESPN
Xabi Alonso has been confirmed as Real Madrid's new head coach, taking over from Carlo Ancelotti for this summer's Club World Cup.
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Xabi Alonso has been confirmed as Real Madrid's new head coach, taking over from Carlo Ancelotti for this summer's Club World Cup.
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Xabi Alonso has been appointed Real Madrid manager, the LaLiga club said on Sunday (May 25) as the Spaniard returns to the Santiago Bernabeu where he spent six seasons as a player and won several trophies.
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