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Mbappé backs Xabi Alonso and vows Real Madrid response after the break

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13 Nov, 2025 23:42 GMT, US

Kylian Mbappé addressed Real Madrid’s mini slump head on, rejecting speculation about the squad’s relationship with head coach Xabi Alonso and admitting the team “played very badly” in the last two matches. He kept the message simple: the group knows the standards, the performances were not close, and the reset will come after the international window. The tone was calm and accountable, signaling leadership rather than excuses. For a Madrid side that thrives on pressure, this is exactly the posture fans expect. The timing helps too. With a break to recalibrate, Madrid can rework details in buildup, chance creation and pressing structure before the domestic grind resumes.

Mbappé backs Xabi Alonso and vows Real Madrid response after the break

Mbappé’s remarks came in a routine media availability in Madrid following a second consecutive winless outing that arrived right before the international break. The context is straightforward: elevated scrutiny after two poor displays, questions about dressing room dynamics, and a high-profile leader addressing them directly. The forward emphasized responsibility and composure, downplaying any rift with the head coach and framing the dip as a short-term correction rather than a trend.

🚨 Kylian Mbappé: “The squad’s relationship with Xabi Alonso? What do you want me to say? When you don’t win at Real Madrid, people speak a lot, and we haven’t won the last 2 matches. We played very badly in the last 2 matches & we know it, but we’ll be back after the break

@MadridXtra

Impact Analysis

There are two layers here: messaging and football. On messaging, Mbappé’s stance removes oxygen from speculation about the dressing room and puts accountability back on the pitch. That matters in Madrid, where narratives can spiral quickly. When your highest-usage attacker speaks plainly, it stabilizes the cycle.

On football, the issue across the last two games was not volume but quality and structure. Madrid’s shot count held up, but shot locations and second-ball control dropped, and the press lost cohesion in the first line. That often shows up as slower wide progressions and fewer clean carries into the box. Mbappé’s profile - vertical runs, diagonal receptions on the left half-space, gravity that drags two defenders - is the antidote when supported by synchronized rotations with Vinícius Júnior and the right-sided winger. Expect Alonso to tighten distances between lines, restore early triggers for the counter-press, and reintroduce simple patterns that put his stars running onto the ball rather than backing into traffic.

Psychologically, a clear message from the team’s reference point is a high-value signal. It limits noise, buys time during the break, and aligns the squad around a reset. In short: less talk, more structure, more punch in the box.

Reaction

Early fan responses skew positive. Many praise the mentality - noting he does not complain, leak stories or post hollow apologies after poor results. A common thread compares his demeanor to Cristiano Ronaldo’s peak years in Madrid: blunt, demanding, and focused on the next game rather than optics. Others highlight the champion mindset - acknowledging bad days without drama and projecting confidence that the group will respond.

There is also edge in the discourse. Some supporters push back at rival-fan commentary, arguing outside chatter amplifies every wobble. A smaller group questions the wording - “we” - asking whether the statement speaks for the whole dressing room or simply its leaders. Most, however, read the tone as deliberately collective: a united front, not a deflection.

In sum, the community reaction blends relief and expectation. Relief that the team’s star set a no-excuses baseline. Expectation that the tone is backed by clearer patterns on the field after the international window.

Social reactions

Rough patch, better times ahead

BLOCKXS.COM (@blockxs)

في ناس كانت تقول ان قاعد يصير انقلاب على الونسو 🤣

بكر (@MomoBa3r)

A classy reply from world best player Kylian Mbappé! Our squad is always united!

Wheelchair Man♿ (@kader_bava)

Prediction

Short term, expect a leaner game model after the break. Alonso should simplify first-phase buildup to cut cheap turnovers, push the wingers higher earlier, and re-emphasize the first three seconds after losing the ball. That plays to Mbappé’s strengths: fast breaks, early diagonals into space, and quick wall passes at the top of the box.

Scenario A: Madrid clicks back into gear, with Mbappé drawing doubles and Vinícius exploiting the weak-side isolation. Shot quality rebounds, and the press traps return, particularly on the opposition’s left build-out. One or two clean wins steady the table and remove the noise.

Scenario B: If chance quality stays flat, look for an in-game shift - Mbappé central for a spell to pin center backs, a more conservative fullback on the ball far side, and late runners from midfield to rebalance the box presence. Either way, the coaching staff will target simpler, repeatable patterns that produce three to four high-value looks per match rather than a scatter of half-chances.

Medium term, workload management around international minutes will matter. Expect staggered rotations in the first match back and a bench role or early hook for anyone with heavy travel minutes.

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Conclusion

Madrid’s wobble is real, but it is not structural doom. The clearest takeaway is leadership alignment: a star forward accepting the dip and setting a straightforward course back to standard. In clubs of this size, tone is as important as tactics. You win the narrative by owning the problem and then solving it on grass.

Tactically, the fixes are within reach: tighter spacing, earlier wide occupation, cleaner first pass after regain. With Mbappé, Vinícius and the right-sided outlet rotating smartly, the attack regains its vertical edge. Add a refreshed counter-press and you erase two bad games quickly.

Fans are right to demand a response. The message from the dressing room is that it is coming. If the next 180 minutes show better shot quality and fewer transitional leaks, this fortnight will read as a timely reset rather than a warning sign.

David Wilson

David Wilson

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Comments (37)

  • 13 November, 2025

    BLOCKXS.COM

    Rough patch, better times ahead

  • 13 November, 2025

    بكر

    في ناس كانت تقول ان قاعد يصير انقلاب على الونسو 🤣

  • 13 November, 2025

    cbkugwulor1955 🍊,💊 $WLFI (Ø,G)

  • 13 November, 2025

    Wheelchair Man♿

    A classy reply from world best player Kylian Mbappé! Our squad is always united!

  • 13 November, 2025

    Joe 🕊️

    Fairs, man He’s got the right mentality. He doesn’t moan, complain, bitch, leak things, or post Instagram story apologies after bad games or draws. He just shows up and responds on the pitch. He’s the only player we’ve had in the last 15 years who actually gives me CR7 vibes.

  • 13 November, 2025

    Angela Medina

    Asi se habla kylian todo el equipo a ponerse las pilas 🤍hala madrid

  • 13 November, 2025

    🥷🏼 𐙚

    Has a grater mentality than Vinicius, had to give him that

  • 13 November, 2025

    Guler #ComeToArsenal

    future captain

  • 13 November, 2025

    Heniiiiiiiiiiiii

    Acknowledging the bad days but staying focused. That’s the mindset of champions 💪⚡️

  • 13 November, 2025

    Gaïus Tampwo

    Good to know.

  • 13 November, 2025

    i_do_drugs_and_MADRID

    Don't worry Kyllian. We know the team will pull through soon. We are always behind you.

  • 13 November, 2025

    NANA OSEI🇬🇭

    Cook those frauds

  • 13 November, 2025

    “We” who’s “we”?

  • 13 November, 2025

    MR_BAWAGANDA

    This is how you speak

  • 13 November, 2025

    offend no one

    Hey Kylian, let’s focus on a strong return against Elche!

  • 13 November, 2025

    Abdul (MIAENG)

    We will be back after the break - Kylian Mbappe

  • 13 November, 2025

    Natzanann

    No one cares

  • 13 November, 2025

    𝐞𝐯𝐚 7̴

    his mentality >>>>

  • 13 November, 2025

    RaphRMFC

    That’s the way a leader speaks

  • 13 November, 2025

    Abdul (MIAENG)

    All I know is he's the best player in the world 🌎🌍🌎🌍

  • 13 November, 2025

    -

    A por la Pichichi, Hala Madrid.🤍

  • 13 November, 2025

    main_gee

    Hopefully they come back refreshed and ready to win.

  • 13 November, 2025

    FutureChain Insights(✸,✸)

    This is the mentality! 💪 A couple bad games don't define a season. The squad's unity is what will bring the trophies home.

  • 13 November, 2025

    Laurel🦇

    Bro will raise the 1000 goal bar higher just wait

  • 13 November, 2025

    RICCH

    Well said capi😍

  • 13 November, 2025

    🇲🇦🇪🇸#xabiout

    All Titels hm we will see at the end of the Season

  • 13 November, 2025

    Jessykiss madridista🤍🤍

    He said nothing but the truth

  • 13 November, 2025

    ًً

    اثق

  • 13 November, 2025

    priya🎀 maurya🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

    Foot ball match start day

  • 13 November, 2025

    Alex

    Need more of this mentality in the team and less bitching

  • 13 November, 2025

    EL LOCO💊🎭

    Good tlk

  • 13 November, 2025

    Darth Lux

    Mentality monster.

  • 13 November, 2025

    Ֆ

    The people who speak are the culers who talk more about us than the club, they started the whole propaganda with Vini first and now Xabi.

  • 13 November, 2025

    𝓟𝓲𝓮𝓽𝓻𝓸🦉

    k now make some runs fam

  • 13 November, 2025

    NANA OSEI🇬🇭

    Word my capi❤️

  • 13 November, 2025

    GEESCONNECT

    Wow 🤩

  • 13 November, 2025

    Victor Renard

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