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Legendary manager Vicente del Bosque has publicly backed Raul Gonzalez to take over the coaching duties at Real Madrid as Alvaro Arbeloa struggles to navigate the club’s current mid-season crisis.
Legendary coach Vicente del Bosque has endorsed club icon Raul Gonzalez to lead Real Madrid’s first team.
Speaking to El Larguero, del Bosque praised Raul’s coaching potential, stating, “For me, he is a coach that could be a candidate to train Real Madrid, of course.”
He further noted Raul is one of his “weaknesses” and expressed high confidence in his future career.
The endorsement comes as current manager Alvaro Arbeloa struggles to stabilize the club following Xabi Alonso’s January exit.
Arbeloa has faced criticism from former teammates, including Ivan Helguera, as the team remains in crisis.
Having spent six years developing talent at Castilla and winning the UEFA Youth League, Raul is increasingly viewed as the prime candidate to take the reins at the Bernabéu.
UEFA has fined Real Madrid €15,000 and issued a suspended partial stadium closure after a supporter was filmed performing a Nazi salute during a Champions League fixture against Benfica.
UEFA’s disciplinary board fined Real Madrid 15,000 euros ($17,000) on Friday following a discriminatory incident during their February 25 play-off victory over Benfica.
A supporter was captured on camera performing a Nazi salute, leading to the club being punished “for the racist and/or discriminatory behaviour of its supporters.”
Real Madrid swiftly ejected the individual identified in the footage before the match began.
The sanction includes a suspended partial stadium closure of 500 seats, effective for a one-year probationary period.
This ruling comes amid heightened scrutiny of fan conduct in European competitions.
While Madrid prepares for a Round of 16 clash against Manchester City, UEFA maintains a firm stance on racism, emphasizing that responsibility for maintaining order in the stands lies directly with the clubs.
Müller: US soccer still growing.
Portugal international Vitinha has definitively ended speculation regarding a summer move to Real Madrid, citing his happiness at Paris Saint-Germain and a desire for career stability over higher wages.
Paris Saint-Germain star Vitinha has dismissed rumors linking him with a blockbuster move to Real Madrid.
The midfielder, who recently finished third in the Ballon d’Or rankings, emphasized his loyalty to the French champions and head coach Luis Enrique.
Addressing the speculation, Vitinha stated, “It would be foolish to leave. I don’t think it would be the best thing for me at the moment.”
The 26-year-old also brushed off potential interest from the Saudi Pro League, prioritizing his legacy in Europe over financial gain.
Under contract until 2029, he expressed contentment with his life in Paris, adding, “I already earn very well here in Europe, at a big club.
Doubling or tripling that salary wouldn’t make me any happier.” He is now widely tipped as a future PSG captain.
🚨🇲🇦 Despite reports, nothing signed or official yet between Andrés Iniesta and Morocco to become the new technical director.
Talks are taking place, Moroccan Federation want Iniesta as director but not a done deal yet.
Decision up to Andrés. 🇪🇸 pic.twitter.com/4R9T7GOQ8Z
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 6, 2026
05-Mar-2026
مرحباً بالناخب الوطني الجديد، الســيــد مــحــمــد وهــبــي
نتمنى لك كل التوفيق والنجاح في هذه الرحلة الجديدةWelcome to our new National Head Coach, Mr. Mohamed Ouahbi
We wish you all the best in this new journey #DimaMaghrib 🇲🇦 pic.twitter.com/ngaScWEo1k— Équipe du Maroc (@EnMaroc) March 5, 2026
Ronaldo’s hamstring injury, month recovery.
🚨 BREAKING: For the FIRST time EVER, the World Cup will feature two guaranteed hydration breaks in EVERY game.
Two 3 minute breaks will be called by the referee in each half, REGARDLESS of weather conditions.
Broadcasters WILL be allowed to play ads. @TheAthleticFC pic.twitter.com/VmkRNsUo4a
— Madrid Zone (@theMadridZone) March 5, 2026
🚨🇲🇦 Walid Regragui leaves Morocco head coach role with immediate effect.
Decision made ahead of the World Cup with Mohamed Ouahbi favorite to take over.
Official announcement to follow in a press conference tonight, as @Santi_J_FM reported. pic.twitter.com/fAninh4oH7
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 5, 2026
The FA Spokesperson’s official X account, @FAspokesperson, posted a cryptic message on March 5, 2026, featuring only a link to an image. The post, which is embedded below, has left followers speculating about its meaning.
— FA Spokesperson (@FAspokesperson) March 5, 2026
Kane sidelined, returns for Champions League.
Xavi Hernandez has declined an offer to manage Morocco at the 2026 World Cup due to disagreements over his coaching staff and a preference for club football.
Former Barcelona manager Xavi Hernandez has turned down an offer to lead the Moroccan national team following the resignation of Walid Regragui.
Despite being back on the market since last summer, Xavi reportedly prioritized a return to club football, specifically eyeing the Premier League.
The 46-year-old remains selective about his next project after a high-pressure stint at the Spotify Camp Nou.
Negotiations between Xavi and the Moroccan Football Federation stalled over the composition of his coaching staff.
While Xavi insisted on bringing his own assistant, analyst, and physical trainer, the Federation reportedly demanded he “arrive alone.”
Consequently, the Spanish tactician passed on the opportunity, preferring to wait until the summer when significant club positions are expected to become available across Europe’s top leagues.
