According to Marca's latest report, the main reason Real Madrid brought José Mourinho back is to resolve the dressing room turmoil that led to the sackings of Xabi Alonso and Luis Rubiales.

Reports indicate that Real Madrid's decision to bring José Mourinho back after 13 years is primarily aimed at resolving the dressing room chaos that engulfed the club this season. The turmoil led to the dismissal of two previous coaches and ultimately resulted in no trophies being won. The club's position is crystal clear: "Let's see who dares to stir up the dressing room." This statement directly references the widespread discontent among players and makes clear the club's intention in bringing back José Mourinho—he is a strong-willed figure whom Florentino fully trusts to take control of the dressing room.
Florentino needs absolute certainty in solving this spiraling problem that has severely destabilized the team. The issue led to a problematic season devoid of silverware. For Florentino, José Mourinho is the ideal candidate to organize and reinvigorate the squad.
The gamble of choosing Mourinho is similar to previous appointments of Ancelotti and Zidane: if he succeeded before, he may succeed again. The club attempted to downplay the dressing room crisis in January when Xabi Alonso was sacked, with the team plagued by disrespect, sullen expressions, and misconduct that made life very difficult for Alonso.
During training sessions, Alonso was shocked by the players' behavior: "I didn't come here to coach a youth academy!" He reprimanded the players harshly during training shortly after the first El Clásico. From that point on, everything changed and the club completely fell apart.
Xabi Alonso was dismissed in January, but tensions between him and the team had surfaced privately in November. The angry outbursts during training were not gentle warnings aimed at getting players' attention, nor were they momentary emotional outbursts; they were cries for help, exhaustion, and near desperation.
For a period, Xabi was frustrated that his players couldn't meet his training demands, particularly regarding tactical drills. Players were moody, indifferent, and whispering amongst themselves until he could no longer bear it and expressed his feelings.
When Carlo Ancelotti took over, he was well aware of what had transpired. If Real Madrid was looking for a strong coach who could control the situation, Ancelotti certainly could. The responsibility he shouldered proved far greater than people imagined. He had to contend not only with the team's difficulties but also with dressing room divisions and tense conflicts with several players.
Ancelotti had both supporters and detractors, with conflicts between him and certain players that were publicly discussed. Up to six players expressed dissatisfaction with the team's performance in various ways, and Ancelotti had to face them. While he maintained an excellent tactical approach, the overall problems couldn't be resolved as he hoped.
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