Madrid Universal
·6 April 2026
Arbeloa talks Mbappe, Bellingham, Alaba, Mallorca defeat ahead of Real Madrid vs Bayern Munich

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·6 April 2026

With anticipation building ahead of a blockbuster UEFA Champions League quarter-final, Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa addressed the media with clarity, confidence, and a clear sense of purpose before facing Bayern Munich.
One of the biggest talking points heading into the clash is the return of key figures like Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham.
Arbeloa acknowledged that their presence will naturally alter the team’s dynamics, especially in attack.
“It’s clear that Mbappe has different qualities to Brahim, so we’ll have to play in a different way.
“But I’m delighted to have such outstanding players at our disposal.
“Mbappe came here to play this sort of match. We’re lucky to have everyone available and not have a squad with ten or eleven players out.”
Naturally, Mbappe’s presence has elevated expectations. When asked about the threat he brings, Arbeloa highlighted just how fortunate Madrid are to have him.

Arbeloa talked about Mbappe’s integration. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
“The only thing that matters to me is what I think, and it’s an extraordinary stroke of luck to have a player like Mbappe in the team.
“I put myself in the shoes of the defenders who have to face Madrid.”
He also made it clear that Mbappe fully understands the responsibility of wearing the Madrid shirt.
“Mbappe knows exactly what Real Madrid is all about; he’s always dreamed of playing here. It hasn’t been easy for him to make it here.”
Looking ahead to the clash itself, Arbeloa emphasised the magnitude of the occasion and the level of performance required against a top opponent.
“A Madrid side that has always stood up to great rivals. Bayern are having an exceptional season. We know how much they’ll demand of us on the pitch.
“Our history with Bayern is always special. The Bernabéu is set for another great Champions League night.”
Arbeloa also acknowledged the tactical strength of the German side and reserved special praise for their manager, Vincent Kompany.
“They’re a very, very well-drilled side; you can quickly see their hallmarks and their patterns of play.
“They’re a very aggressive team in defence, forcing you into situations where you see all the players dropping back tremendously.
“Kompany deserves every bit of praise he gets because he’s doing a tremendous job at Bayern Munich.”
On Bellingham’s influence, Arbeloa was equally direct, stressing the overall improvement he brings to the side.

Bellingham is likely to return to the starting XI. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
“What changes is that we’re a better team; I’m convinced of that. He has different qualities from other teammates and when he’s on the pitch, we have to adapt.
“That’s what football’s all about, having those connections between players. But it’s a blessed problem to have to fit Bellingham into the team.”
Despite recent setbacks, including the defeat to Mallorca, Arbeloa dismissed any doubts about the team’s mentality heading into the tie.
“We’re not thinking about not winning the tie. I understand you have to analyse all the scenarios, but for us there’s only one: beating Bayern.
“That’s what we want and what we believe in.”
Reflecting on the dressing room atmosphere after that loss, he added,
“It’s just like any other dressing room when you lose. Perhaps it hurts a bit more, because if there’s one club where defeat isn’t tolerated, it’s Madrid.”
The manager also took a moment to praise David Alaba, highlighting his experience and leadership within the squad.
“It’s a huge privilege to have a player with a career like Alaba’s, not just for what he’s done at Madrid but also at Bayern and for his country. He’s had matches where he’s helped us immensely.
“All players are important, whatever their role. He embodies all the values a footballer should have.”
Finally, addressing concerns about players walking a disciplinary tightrope, Arbeloa made it clear that experience will guide his squad.
“There’s no need. They know they’re on a warning, but tomorrow’s a high-stakes match and they know that if they have to take a card for the good of the team, they’ll do it.
“But we’ve already gone through many matches with players on yellow cards,” he concluded.
Source: AS
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