Going to Real Madrid soon! Official: Pharmaceutical Coach Alonso leaves office this summer and leads the team to win three championships in 3 years
2:28am, 13 May 2025Football
On May 9, official news, Leverkusen coach Alonso leaves office this summer and leads the team to win three championships in three years. Alonso made the announcement at a press conference.
Details are being updated...
Romano and Germany's Sky Sports reported that Alonso's signing for coach Real Madrid is in the final stage, and he is about to replace Ancelotti as Real Madrid's new coach. According to the latest report from the kicker, Alonso has informed the players of leaving the team before the game.
Alonso is 43 years old and is a Spanish coach. He has played for Liverpool, Real Madrid and Bayern as a player. He officially became the first-team coach of Leverkusen in October 2022. He has coached the team so far, and has led the team to win a Bundesliga championship, a German Cup championship and a German Super Cup championship.
Last season, Leverkusen won 28 wins and 6 draws in 34 rounds of the Bundesliga, maintaining unbeaten season and finally winning the championship. This is also the first Bundesliga champion in the history of the pharmaceutical factory.
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