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Real Madrid vs Alavés Preview: Injury Crisis Deepens as Pressure Mounts on Xabi Alonso

Real Madrid head to Mendizorrotza for a match that suddenly feels far more decisive than anyone predicted. What should be a routine league fixture has turned into a crossroads moment for Xabi Alonso, whose future at the club is now being openly discussed as results wobble and the squad collapses under a brutal wave of injuries. Against an Alavés side that has already taken points off top teams this season, Madrid enter the weekend knowing that anything less than a win could escalate the crisis around their young manager.

Season Context: Madrid Stumbling Into a Dangerous Moment

Madrid’s season has been inconsistent. Their Champions League campaign was rocked by a defeat to Manchester City, and in La Liga, they’ve dropped points in matches where they traditionally impose control. Barcelona have opened a gap at the top of the table, and frustration among fans is rising.

What makes the situation more volatile is the feeling that Madrid lacks a clear tactical identity. Alonso’s possession-heavy, structure-first football was embraced early, but the results have faded, the intensity has dipped, and injuries have disrupted every attempt to build rhythm. For the first time this season, the Bernabéu reports are speaking openly about doubts surrounding the manager’s long-term fit. A bad result at Alavés will intensify those conversations dramatically.

Injury Crisis: Madrid Missing an Entire Back Line

Real Madrid travels to Alavés with one of the worst injury situations in Europe right now. Alonso is without nearly an entire defensive unit – a scenario that would cripple almost any squad.

Definitely out for Real Madrid

Suspended

Doubtful / fitness questions

  • Eduardo Camavinga – ankle problem (listed as doubtful)
  • David Alaba – muscle issue (doubtful)
  • Dean Huijsen – discomfort (has rejoined the group and is questionable to play)
  • Kylian Mbappé – knee / short-term injury, but Xabi Alonso says he is “fine to play” and he’s named in the squad

Kylian Mbappé: Available but Not at 100%

Mbappé missed the midweek match due to a muscle concern and a broken finger, but he has trained ahead of this match. Madrid expects him to be included, though possibly managed carefully. His return is essential; Madrid has struggled for goals without him.

With so many players unavailable, Alonso is expected to turn to makeshift options, potentially fielding a back line that has never played together in such an important match for Real Madrid’s season and his future as manager.

Xabi Alonso, head coach of Real Madrid speaks during the Press Conference ahead of their FIFA Club World Cup 2025 match against Juventus at Hard Rock Stadium on June 30, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida.
(Photo by Carmen Mandato – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)

Alonso Under Pressure: A Result That Could Shape His Future

No one inside Real Madrid will publicly admit it, but the pressure on Xabi Alonso is real.

A run of unconvincing performances, tactical questions, and slipping in the title race have already sparked internal debate. Sources around the club suggest that a defeat at Alavés, even with the injury crisis as context, would significantly worsen Alonso’s standing.”

This game comes at the worst possible time for him:

  • The squad is depleted.
  • Defensive organization is fragile.
  • Madrid fans are restless after recent setbacks.

Alonso insists he is focused only on the team and not the speculation, but he knows how quickly things shift at Real Madrid. A stumble here could genuinely catalyse a crisis.

Recent Form

Real Madrid – Last 5 Matches

DateCompetitionOpponentResult
10 Dec 2025Champions LeagueMan City1–2
7 Dec 2025La LigaCelta Vigo0–2
3 Dec 2025La LigaAthletic Bilbao0–3
30 Nov 2025La LigaGirona1–1
26 Nov 2025Champions LeagueOlympiacos3–4

Deportivo Alavés – Last 5 Matches

DateCompetitionFixtureResult
6 Dec 2025La LigaReal Sociedad1–0
2 Dec 2025Copa del ReyPortugalete0–3
29 Nov 2025La LigaBarcelona3–1
22 Nov 2025La LigaCelta Vigo0–1
8 Nov 2025La LigaGirona1–0

Predicted Lineup

Real Madrid Probable Lineups in 365Scores
(Via 365Scores)
Alaves Probable Lineups in 365Scores
(Via 365Scores)

Player To Watch – Arda Güler

With Real Madrid depleted across defence and midfield, Arda Güler enters this match as one of the most important creative outlets in the side. The 20-year-old has quietly put together an impressive season, producing 3 goals and 5 assists in 16 league appearances, for a total of 8 direct goal contributions. Against an Alavés team that defends compactly and forces opponents into crowded central areas, Güler’s ability to receive between the lines, disguise passes into Mbappé and Vinícius, and shoot from range makes him a genuine threat. In a match Madrid cannot afford to drop, his spark and technical quality could be exactly what unlocks the game.

Arda Guler player of Real Madrid celebrates after scoring a goal during the La Liga match between Real Madrid CF and RC Celta de Vigo at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on May 04, 2025 in Madrid, Spain.
(Photo by Pedro Castillo/Real Madrid via Getty Images)

Prediction:

Despite the injuries and growing tension, Madrid still enter the match with superior firepower. Mbappé, Bellingham and Vinícius can win matches on moments alone, and Alavés will have to defend perfectly to keep them quiet for 90 minutes.

This should be a comfortable night for Madrid. Their attacking firepower is likely to overwhelm Alavés, and even with a makeshift back line they should hold firm, turning this into the kind of controlled, defining victory that can reset their season and ease the pressure on Xabi Alonso.
Prediction: Alavés 0–2 Real Madrid
A convincing victory – and perhaps a temporary lifeline for Xabi Alonso.

Bottom Line

Real Madrid is under pressure, short on defenders, and in desperate need of a stabilising performance, but they still have enough individual brilliance to win. Alavés will make this uncomfortable and will target Madrid’s weakened flanks all night, yet if Mbappé, Vinícius or Bellingham produce even one big moment, Madrid should escape with the points. It won’t be pretty, but it could be the kind of gritty win Xabi Alonso badly needs.