Arbeloa acknowledges fan fury as Barcelona claim LaLiga Title
Alvaro Arbeloa stated he understands the frustration of fans after Barcelona’s 2-0 victory on Sunday officially handed the Catalan giants their 29th LaLiga title.
The defeat condemns Real Madrid to a trophyless season, marking a difficult campaign that saw Xabi Alonso sacked midway through the year. Arbeloa emphasized the need for the team to bounce back, noting that while the club has fallen many times before, they must learn from this year's mistakes.
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Internal tensions further plagued the campaign, highlighted by captain Federico Valverde being hospitalized following a locker-room fight with Aurelien Tchouameni. Real Madrid’s season unravelled across multiple competitions, including a notable exit from the Champions League quarter-finals at the hands of Bayern Munich.
The manager urged his players to maintain professionalism and "honour the badge" in the final three matches of the season despite the title race being over. Despite the setbacks, Arbeloa defended the quality of his squad, citing the difficulty of managing the last few months with numerous key players sidelined by injury.
Regarding his own future at the club, Arbeloa mentioned that conversations with the board will take place later as he focuses on finishing the season strongly.

