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Xabi Alonso: Rising star catches eye of Bayern and Liverpool

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Xabi Alonso has taken Bayer Leverkusen to the brink of their first Bundesliga title, but the rising star of European coaching could soon be on the move to Liverpool or Bayern Munich. The 42-year-old played for both European giants either side of a five-year spell at Real Madrid during a glittering career in which he also won two European Championsh­ips and a World Cup with Spain.

On top of hoovering up medals with three of Europe’s top clubs, the midfielder picked up plenty of knowledge that has shaped his coaching philosophy. Pep Guardiola, Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti, Rafael Benitez and Vicente del Bosque are among the stellar array of coaches under whom Alonso played. His shock departure from Madrid for Bayern in 2014 was largely motivated by the chance to witness Guardiola’s methods at first hand.

Guardiola’s purist principles are most evident in the eye-catching way Alonso’s Leverkusen have taken Germany by storm. But he credits Ancelotti’s supreme man-management as having the biggest impact on his coaching style. “I’ve always tried to be close to them, to understand how and why they make decisions,” Alonso told the BBC, speaking about his former managers. “You learn from that but you need to build your own personalit­y—it’s not a copy and paste thing, this manager’s job. “You need to build your own ideas and believe in them to be able to transmit that idea and that’s what I’m trying to do.”

Alonso, whose team face Qarabag in the last 16 of the Europa League on Thursday, took his time before going into management after hanging up his boots in 2017. He began coaching in the youth ranks at Real Madrid and Real Sociedad before the call came from Leverkusen in October 2022, with the club sitting second bottom of the Bundesliga. They recovered to finish sixth and reach the semi-finals of the Europa League, losing narrowly to Roma over two legs.

But few could have imagined the leap forward in Alonso’s first full season in charge, with Bayern’s 11year reign as German champions seemingly coming to an end. Leverkusen are 10 points clear of Bayern at the top of the table with 10 games to go and unbeaten in 34 matches in all competitio­ns this season as they eye a Bundesliga, German Cup and Europa League treble. Jurgen Klopp was the last manager to dethrone the Bavarian giants, during his time at Borussia Dortmund, and it is his impending departure that has cleared the path for Alonso to potentiall­y return to Anfield.

“The dinosaurs if you want—Ancelotti, Mourinho, Guardiola, maybe me—we will not do it for the next 20 years,” said Klopp. “The next generation is already there and I would say Xabi is the standout in that department.” Guardiola is not surprised by Alonso’s success, having seen his understand­ing of the game up close. “Wow,” Guardiola said when asked for a summary of Leverkusen’s season. “I was incredibly fortunate to have him two years. He was such an intelligen­t player. “There are holding midfielder­s that ask you questions, they are curious, they ask about the game, you realise this guy (will be a manager).”

 ?? ?? Bayer Leverkusen’s Spanish head coach Xabi Alonso
Bayer Leverkusen’s Spanish head coach Xabi Alonso

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