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·14. Januar 2026
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·14. Januar 2026
The global football scene is experiencing a frenetic day this January 14, 2026. Attention is divided between the benches of European giants and the resolution of critical knockout rounds in national cups.
After a week that began with maximum upheaval in Valdebebas, the change of command marks the start of a new era that promises intense emotions for Real Madrid fans.
Meanwhile, in Barcelona and the Premier League, transfer moves and debut goalscorers are reshaping the balance of power. From signings that are made official after moments of digital uncertainty to strikers who justify their investment from the very first minute, football gives no respite at this midpoint of the season.
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After the abrupt departure of Xabi Alonso, Álvaro Arbeloa makes his debut today as head coach of the first team in the Copa del Rey round of 16. The match against Albacete is not just a formality, but the first real test for a manager who enjoys the full backing of the board in a highly demanding environment.

Atlético de Madrid is already in the quarterfinals thanks to a moment of brilliance from Antoine Griezmann, who broke the deadlock in a tough match. Meanwhile, the rest of the cup day was marked by drama: Athletic Club needed extra time against Cultural Leonesa and Real Sociedad secured their place after a nail-biting penalty shootout against Osasuna.

After a morning of confusion due to the disappearance of official announcements, João Cancelo is now officially a Barça player. The Portuguese full-back was presented in the afternoon, posing with the number '2' shirt and dispelling any doubts about his registration, ready to add depth to Xavi's system.

Pep Guardiola's star signing wasted no time in shining. Antoine Semenyo made his debut for Manchester City by scoring both goals in the 2-0 win over Newcastle. With this result in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semifinals, the 'sky blues' have one foot in the grand final at Wembley.

Michael Carrick takes the reins at Old Trafford with a clear mission: qualification for the Champions League. The new manager has stated that he has full confidence in the current squad to turn things around, assuring that the quality of the group is enough to rescue a season that has so far been turbulent.
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