Xabi Alonso Drops His Verdict on Real Madrid's New Faces: It's "Quite Okay," But the Real Work Starts Now
Muhe - Wednesday, 20 August 2025 | 02:00 PM (WIB)


Xabi Alonso’s Cool Assessment
And who better to offer a measured take than Xabi Alonso? The legend knows a thing or two about pulling the strings in the heart of the Bernabéu. So, when Alonso speaks, people listen.His verdict on Real Madrid’s four debutants? Classic Alonso: understated yet telling. He described their performances as simply “quite okay.”The Meaning Behind “Quite Okay”
Now, that’s not exactly glowing praise. But in the world of high-stakes football, where narratives swing wildly from hype to condemnation after just 90 minutes, Alonso’s pragmatism is refreshing.“Quite okay” means they didn’t flop. They showed glimpses of quality, avoided disaster, but didn’t yet dazzle. And at Real Madrid, surviving the weight of expectation in a debut can already be considered a win.The Challenge of Adaptation
Alonso went further, noting that these players still require “further adaptation and integration into the team.”This isn’t just about learning La Liga’s pace. It’s about adjusting to a new country, culture, language, and football philosophy under the spotlight of the world’s most demanding club. From tactical nuances to building chemistry with teammates, adaptation is a marathon, not a sprint.More Than Just Talent
Football at this level is about cohesion as much as brilliance. You can have all the talent in the world, but without integration, you’re just a collection of individuals. Alonso’s comments underline that Real Madrid’s true strength has always come from blending individual stars into a united force.A Solid Start, But the Real Test Awaits
For Madrid’s new quartet, “quite okay” is a respectable start — a safe B- on the first report card. The real story will unfold in the coming weeks and months: will they rise to the occasion, adapt fully, and become the stars Madrid fans crave?With Alonso’s grounded perspective in mind, perhaps supporters can temper instant judgments and instead enjoy the journey — watching potential blossom into true Bernabéu brilliance.
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