According to a recent Marca report, Real Madrid's main reason for bringing Mourinho back is to end the dressing room chaos that led to the sackings of Xabi Alonso and Arbeloa.

Real Madrid reportedly brought Mourinho back after 13 years primarily to address the disrespect that had plagued Xabi Alonso and Arbeloa. The move aims to resolve the chaotic situation in Real Madrid's dressing room this season—the same chaos that led to the dismissals of two previous coaches and ultimately left the team without silverware.
The club's stance on the matter is unmistakable: "Let's see who dares to disturb the dressing room." This is clearly a reference to the long-standing and widespread dissatisfaction among players, and these words plainly reveal the club's intention in bringing back Mourinho: he is a strong figure and someone Florentino completely trusts to control the dressing room.
What Florentino wants is an absolute guarantee to resolve problems that have spiraled out of control and severely undermined team stability—issues that led to a trophy-less and troubled season. For Florentino, Mourinho is the ideal candidate to rebuild and revitalize the team's morale.
The gamble with Mourinho mirrors previous gambles with Ancelotti and Zidane: if it worked the first time, it might work again. The club tried to downplay the dressing room chaos in January when Xabi Alonso was sacked, a period when the team was filled with disrespect, long faces, and poor behavior that made Alonso's daily life miserable.
During training sessions, Alonso was shocked by the players' conduct: "I didn't expect to come here to coach a youth academy!" He was highly critical of the players during sessions shortly after the first El Clásico. From that point on, everything changed, and the club completely fell apart.
Alonso was sacked in January, but the cracks between him and the team had become evident in November. That outburst during training was no ordinary warning to grab the players' attention, nor was it an impulsive workplace explosion; it was a cry of desperation, exhaustion, and near disgust.
For some time, Xabi had been frustrated with his players' inability to meet the demands of his training sessions, particularly in tactical drills. The players were sullen, passive, and whispering—until he could no longer tolerate it and spoke words that started everything, pouring out his heart.
When Arbeloa took over the team, he was fully aware of what had preceded him. If Real Madrid was looking for a tough coach who could control the situation heading into the new season, Arbeloa was undoubtedly that man, yet the responsibility he bore far exceeded expectations. He had to face not only the team's difficulties but also dressing room divisions and tense conflicts with certain players.
Arbeloa had both supporters and detractors, with disagreements between him and these players. Some disagreements were aired openly, with as many as six players expressing dissatisfaction with the team's performance in different ways. Arbeloa had to confront them directly, always maintaining diplomatic finesse, but not all issues were resolved as he wished.
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