Real Madrid appoints Jose Mourinho as new manager amid dressing room turmoil
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 9:05 AM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
Real Madrid has appointed Jose Mourinho as their new manager following Alvaro Arbeloa's departure. The decision aims to restore authority in the dressing room amidst reported discontent among players. Mourinho, known for his strong personality, was chosen to impose discipline and address complaints that have been growing within the squad. Club president Florentino Perez trusts Mourinho's ability to balance control and talent management. The effectiveness of this appointment will be monitored as Mourinho begins his second stint at the helm.
- •Jose Mourinho replaces Alvaro Arbeloa as Real Madrid manager.
- •The appointment focuses on restoring authority in the dressing room.
- •Mourinho is expected to enforce discipline among players.
- •Florentino Perez believes Mourinho can manage high-profile egos effectively.
- •The squad's response to Mourinho's leadership style remains to be seen.
- 9:05 AMYahoo Sports — Report: The main reason why Real Madrid turned to Jose Mourinho as their new manager
"Real Madrid had a major decision to make regarding who their next manager after Alvaro Arbeloa was going to be, and they turned to their former great, Jose Mourinho.Mourinho’s stock may have taken a...
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