Real Madrid Get Blunt Luis Enrique Message After Latest Loss | OneFootball

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·10 December 2025

Real Madrid Get Blunt Luis Enrique Message After Latest Loss

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PSG manager Luis Enrique’s name emerged as Real Madrid are in a troubling situation as they could end the year on a challenging note.

Since November 1, Real Madrid have only won three of nine games across all competitions. Los Blancos’ struggles continued on Wednesday after losing 2-1 to Manchester City in the UEFA Champions League.


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Real Madrid are limping to end 2025, and now questions arise whether Xabi Alonso could be one-and-done if this season goes off the rails. If the Spanish side goes without winning a trophy during the 2025-26 campaign.

Luis Enrique Floated as Real Madrid Option Amid Struggles

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Enrique, as the manager of Real Madrid, could be the ideal solution to replace Xabi Alonso and revive the Casa Blanca. That’s the view of Marca journalist Matías Prats.

“[Enrique] is the only one capable of convincing these players that they need to run, press together, and put the team before individual interests,” Prats said (h/t Le10Sport).

But is it really possible for Luis Enrique to take the Real Madrid bench Prats is realistic about a potential move for the PSG coach.

“Let’s not waste any more time because Luis Enrique is not going to coach Real Madrid,” Prats added.

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PSG have Enrique tied down until 2027, so it’s unlikely he’ll leave the French capital before then. Moreover, the Ligue 1 club have given him free rein, along with sporting advisor Luis Campos, to build the team how they see fit.

Enrique has already had Kylian Mbappé and other superstar players, and it doesn’t seem that’s the path he wants to go down again. As a result, while the PSG manager might arguably be the best Spanish manager at the club level, it doesn’t seem he’ll be returning to Spain in the near future.

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