Xabi Alonso has said his plan is to build a great Real Madrid team. Alonso, 43, was appointed manager of his former club on a three-year deal on Sunday, replacing Carlo Ancelotti – who will take charge of the Brazil men’s national team.
“We have fantastic players, we have a team that has a lot of potential, [capable of] a very good present and a very good future,” he said.
“That gives me a lot of reason to come here with a lot of energy and a lot of hope that I can get the best out of all the players and build a great team.
“[I have] the conviction that we can achieve big things, worthy of Real Madrid, worthy of all these European Cups, of all these accomplishments made over so many years.
“I want a team that transmits emotion, energy, ambitious play and connects with the fans.”
He paid tribute to Ancelotti – who won three Champions Leagues, two Club World Cups and two La Liga titles across two spells with Los Blancos – and also managed Alonso at both Real and Bayern Munich.
“Carlo was my coach, a great person and a huge influence. Without his mastery, I probably wouldn’t be here,” he said.
“I take over and carry on his legacy with great honour and pride.”
Alonso will begin his tenure on 1 June, before the Fifa Club World Cup next month.