The Donostia native returns to LaLiga, this time as head coach of Los Blancos, after his successful spell at Bayer Leverkusen.
Xabi Alonso is back in LaLiga EA Sports. This time, he returns as a coachāand not just with any team, but one of the clubs of his life: Real Madrid.
The Donostia-born tactician returns to the White Club, where he spent several seasons as a player, becoming a key figure in the clubās history. He now faces the challenge of succeeding the most decorated manager in the clubās historyānone other than Carlo Ancelotti.
Alonso played 236 matches for Real Madrid, scoring six goals and winning six trophies: one Uefa Champions League, one LaLiga EA Sports title, two Copa del Rey trophies, one Uefa Super Cup, and one Spanish Super Cup.
His pinpoint passing, speed in ball distribution, tactical acumen, and vision made him one of the finest holding midfielders of his era. Here are his five greatest moments as a Real Madrid player during his five seasons with the club.
A commanding debut (August 29, 2009)
His first official match came against Deportivo La CoruƱa. Despite being new to the team, it was evident from the first minute that he had come to be the brain of the midfield. Surgical distribution, calmness, and visionāSantiago BernabĆ©u quickly understood that this signing came with a built-in metronome.
Copa del Rey final v FC Barcelona in 2011 at Mestalla
On April 20, 2011, Real Madrid faced FC Barcelona at Mestalla in the Copa del Rey final. The Blaugrana were favourites and looked unstoppable. However, JosĆ© Mourinhoās teamāwith Cristiano Ronaldo as the hero and Xabi Alonso commanding the midfieldāsecured a win in extra time. It was Alonsoās first title with the club.
The perfect performance at Camp Nou (2011ā2012)
In the famous 2-1 victory at Camp Nou during the 2011ā12 LaLiga season (the one where Mourinhoās side amassed 100 points), Xabi played a key role. He organised, balanced, and frustrated BarƧa with his reading of the game. He didnāt score or assist, but his influence was undeniable.
It was a silent tactical masterclass. That win paved the way for what is still considered the greatest LaLiga EA Sports campaign ever: 100 points and 121 goals scoredāa record yet to be matched in Spanish football.
Reinvented as a pure holding midfielder under Mourinho
Mourinho deployed him in a deeper role, almost like a modern-day sweeper. This positioning enhanced his defensive impact while preserving his creative ability. He formed a solid partnership with Khedira and later ModriÄ, striking the perfect balance between muscle and mindāa chess master in football boots.
La DĆ©cima (2013ā2014), even without playing the final
Although he missed the Champions League final due to card accumulation, his role throughout the campaign was pivotal. His performance in the first leg of the semifinal against Bayern Munich (1-0 at the BernabƩu) was textbook: clean tackles, smooth transitions, and full control of the tempo.
He was a cornerstone in the journey toward the long-awaited La DƩcima. Moreover, his sprint from the stands to the pitch to celebrate the 93rd-minute equalizer is one of the most iconic images in recent Real Madrid history.

