Former Real Madrid manager JosĂ© Mourinho has endorsed Ălvaro Arbeloa for a long-term stay in the Santiago BernabĂ©u dugout, despite preparing to face his former student in a high-stakes European clash. Reports indicate that Arbeloa, who stepped into the first-team role in January 2026 following Xabi Alonsoâs departure, has solidified his status with a contract extending through June 2027. While the deal moves him beyond interim status, his long-term continuity remains contingent on maintaining Real Madrid’s current lead at the summit of La Liga, where they currently sit two points clear of arch-rivals Barcelona.
Speaking ahead of Tuesdayâs Champions League playoff first leg at the EstĂĄdio da Luz, Mourinhoânow at the helm of Benficaâstruck a balance between sentimental loyalty and professional ruthlessness. The Portuguese tactician expressed a deep desire to eliminate the Spanish giants from the continent’s elite competition while simultaneously rooting for them to secure domestic silverware. Mourinho, who famously departed Madrid in 2013 on amicable terms with President Florentino PĂ©rez, remains a beloved figure among the fan base for restoring the club’s competitive edge against a peak Barcelona era.
âThe day I left, the president told me: âYouâve done the difficult thing, now comes the easy part,’â said the former manager of Real Madrid, Inter Milan, Roma, Manchester United, Tottenham, and Sporting CP, as reported by Fabrizio Romano on X. âAll the Champions Leagues that came after that brought me happiness. I put in all my effort for Real Madrid. Thatâs why people respect me. I will be a Madridista FOREVER. This connection will never end. I want to eliminate Real Madrid from the UEFA Champions League, but I still really hope they win La Liga, and I want Arbeloa to keep coaching them for a long time. Ălvaro Arbeloa is a real Madridista.â
Arbeloaâs tactical evolution has been a talking point in Spain, particularly his use of Trent Alexander-Arnold in a hybrid midfield role to stabilize a lineup led by a prolific Kylian MbappĂ©. Mourinho praised the former defenderâs character, labeling him a “true Madridista” capable of managing the immense pressure that comes with the job. However, the Benfica boss warned that a “wounded king” is dangerous, acknowledging that Real Madrid will arrive in Lisbon hungry for revenge following their recent league setback.
The encounter marks a historic reunion for the two managers, who shared a successful player-coach relationship during Mourinhoâs three-year tenure in Spain. While Arbeloaâs side enters the tie as favorites, Mourinhoâs recent success in Portugal has fueled speculation that he could one day return to the BernabĂ©u if Arbeloaâs project falters. For now, the “Special One” remains focused on masterminding a tactical upset that would see his current squad advance at the expense of his “eternal” club.