“Alvaro Arbeloa confirmed he would leave his role as Real Madrid coach at the end of a trophyless season. “Yes,” Arbeloa said at a press conference when asked to confirm that he would not be coaching the team next season, amid widespread reports that veteran manager Jose Mourinho is returning to the club. Los Blancos host Athletic Bilbao on Saturday at the Santiago Bernabeu in their final La Liga match of a turbulent campaign. Real Madrid president Florentino Perez appointed Arbeloa to replace Xabi Alonso in January and he is set to be replaced himself by Portuguese veteran Mourinho. Spaniard Arbeloa said he would not work as a member of Mourinho’s staff if the Portuguese coach is appointed as his successor. “Mou has a fantastic technical team, he’s got good people around him, if he comes to Madrid he will come with his team,” said Arbeloa at a press conference. “There’s no chance that I would be with him. Then, my future... from Monday I’ll think about that.” Arbeloa, who played at Madrid between 2009-2016 and later coached there at youth level said he hoped this match was a “see you later” rather than goodbye. “I hope it’s a see you later... I’ve always considered this my home, I’ve belonged to Madrid for 20 years in various roles,” said Arbeloa. “It will be my last game this season as coach of Real Madrid, I don’t know if it will be the last game of my life as coach of Real Madrid. We never know. I’ll try and enjoy it and try to get the win.” Latest Neuer injury ‘no danger’ for World Cup, say Bayern Manuel Neuer’s latest injury setback will not impact his participation at this summer’s World Cup, Bayern Munich sporting director Max Eberl insisted. The veteran goalkeeper is not among Bayern’s 21-man squad making the trip to Berlin for Saturday’s German Cup final clash with Stuttgart, having failed to recover from a recurring left calf injury. The 40-year-old made a surprise return to Germany’s World Cup squad on Thursday, coming back two years after announcing his international retirement. And Eberl believes the latest injury will not derail his hopes of playing in a fifth World Cup. Joachim Loew, who coached Germany and Neuer to World Cup glory in Brazil in 2014, backed the decision to bring the veteran back into the fold. “It is a very good decision,” Loew said in Berlin, calling Neuer “a defining personality in the team”. “Manu knows what these tournaments are like. He has experience.” Bundesliga winners in mid-April, Bayern can win a record-extending 14th double by beating Stuttgart in the German capital today. Former Chelsea, Spain defender Azpilicueta retires Former Chelsea captain Cesar Azpilicueta, currently at Sevilla, will retire at the end of the season, he said. The 36-year-old defender, who won two Premier League titles and a Champions League with Chelsea, was capped 44 times by Spain. “After so many years living my dream, I feel it’s time to start a new chapter in my life,” said Azpilicueta on social media. “I’m grateful for every moment: the wins, the tough losses, the challenges, and most of all, the people I’ve met and the friendships I’ve made along the way.” The defender’s final game will be Sevilla’s visit to face Celta Vigo today. Azpilicueta started his career with Osasuna before moving to Marseille in France and then Chelsea in 2012. The Spaniard started his career as a right-back but also played in the centre of defence and on the left, showing great versatility. After more than a decade at Stamford Bridge, where he became the club’s captain, he moved to Atletico Madrid in 2023 and then to Sevilla last summer.
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