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Real Madrid legend weighs in on managerial debate; backs World Cup-winning coach

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Real Madrid legend weighs in on managerial debate; backs World Cup-winning coach As Real Madrid edge closer to what will be a disappointing, trophy-less finish to the season, attention has shifted towards the future of the dugout. With increasing uncertainty surrounding the position of Alvaro Arbeloa, speculation over the club’s next managerial appointment continues to intensify. Amid the growing debate, former Real Madrid manager and sporting director Jorge Valdano has offered his perspective on several names being linked with the role.

His opinions carry weight given his deep understanding of the club’s identity and expectations. What did he say? One of the most frequently mentioned candidates in recent weeks has been Mauricio Pochettino.

Reflecting on his previous links with the Spanish giants, Valdano explained that “he came close to Real Madrid twice and it didn’t materialise in the end, but if he came close twice, it’s because he’s a name that appeals to the club. ” Another strong contender is Didier Deschamps, who is expected to step down from his role with France after the upcoming World Cup. Valdano appeared open to that possibility, highlighting how his profile could suit the current squad.

He noted, “It could work for me because we have Tchouameni here, we have Camavinga – we need someone who knows how to make the most of him – and there’s Mbappe, let’s not forget. “And we’re talking about a World Cup-winning manager. ” What about the rest?

When it came to the idea of a sensational return for Jose Mourinho, Valdano was far less enthusiastic. Valdano has ruled out Mourinho’s return. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images) He dismissed the notion rather bluntly, stating that “that’s water under the bridge.