Arbeloa Takes Blame for Real Madrid’s Mallorca Loss, Assesses La Liga Hopes After Slip-Up

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Preview Arbeloa Takes Blame for Real Madrid’s Mallorca Loss, Assesses La Liga Hopes After Slip-Up

Real Madrid suffered a disheartening 2-1 loss to Mallorca on Saturday at Son Moix, a setback that has significantly impacted their position in the La Liga title race. This defeat allowed Barcelona to extend their lead to seven points, following their victory over Atletico Madrid.

Arbeloa on La Liga Chances: Task is Harder, But Goal Remains

Following the match, head coach Alvaro Arbeloa addressed the team’s chances in the La Liga title pursuit. He acknowledged the increased challenge but stressed the importance of Real Madrid focusing on their own performance in the final games.

“Winning La Liga is now more challenging than it was before this game,” Arbeloa stated. “We have eight matches remaining, and as I’ve told the players, regardless of the league standings, our immediate goal is to secure victories in all of them. To achieve this, we must deliver a superior performance compared to today and operate at a much higher standard. While the overall task is tougher, our fundamental objective remains unchanged.”

Arbeloa: “This Defeat is Mine, All and Absolutely Mine”

Arbeloa unequivocally accepted accountability for the loss, immediately shifting the team’s focus towards their upcoming crucial encounter against Bayern Munich on Tuesday.

“This defeat is entirely mine; I take full and absolute responsibility,” he declared. “My expectation is for the players to already be concentrating on Tuesday’s fixture. Once they exit the changing room, this particular game should be behind them. I am the one who makes strategic choices, selects the starting eleven, implements substitutions, and dictates our playing style – therefore, this defeat rests squarely on my shoulders. I require my players to have unwavering faith in winning Tuesday’s Champions League match, a competition of immense importance to us. Hence, as soon as they leave the changing room, their thoughts must solely be on Bayern.”

Arbeloa Calls for Patience with Bellingham’s Return

Furthermore, Arbeloa addressed Jude Bellingham’s performance, indicating that he anticipates the midfielder will gradually regain his match sharpness and influence in the coming weeks, following a somewhat subdued appearance as a substitute at Son Moix.

“It’s entirely natural for Bellingham to lack rhythm,” Arbeloa explained, “given his absence for several weeks. He played twenty minutes against Atlético and just over half an hour today. The aim is for him to steadily build up his competitive tempo. He cannot perform at his peak without consistent game time. We absolutely need to exercise patience with him.”