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Real Madrid’s Arbeloa defends Mbappé comments, insists relationship remains intact

john gallagher by john gallagher
May 16, 2026
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Arbeloa calms dressing-room tension after Kylian Mbappe’s public complaint at Real Madrid

Arbeloa calms dressing-room tension after Kylian Mbappe publicly complained at the Bernabéu, saying their relationship remains intact ahead of the Sevilla trip.

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Real Madrid manager Álvaro Arbeloa moved to contain a flare-up in the club’s dressing room after Kylian Mbappe went public with frustrations following the win over Real Oviedo. Arbeloa Mbappe tensions were discussed openly by the coach, who said he had already addressed the issue with the forward and urged calm. The manager described the episode as routine friction that had been handled internally and stressed that team relations remain stable ahead of the trip to Sevilla.

Mbappe aired concerns after Bernabéu victory

Arbeloa Mbappe erupted into headlines when Mbappe expressed dissatisfaction in the mixed zone after Real Madrid’s home victory. The France international’s remarks were broadcast widely and prompted questions about squad harmony and playing-time management. The timing of the comments — immediately after the match — intensified scrutiny on how Arbeloa manages personalities and minutes.

The player’s public airing of grievances follows several reports of tensions within the squad, though sources indicate the incident focused specifically on Mbappe’s personal circumstances rather than a larger revolt. Club officials treated the statements as a matter to be resolved between coach and player. Arbeloa acknowledged the situation publicly, but emphasised that the core issue had been discussed privately beforehand.

Arbeloa says he had already spoken to Mbappe

In his pre-match press conference ahead of the Sevilla fixture, Arbeloa said he had spoken to Mbappe before the comments surfaced and reassured supporters that the situation was under control. The manager described his approach as empathetic, drawing on his own experience as a former player to explain how he deals with squad frustrations. He made clear that he preferred private conversations, but did not object to players expressing themselves.

Arbeloa said he told Mbappe to stay calm and that the coach had explained the tactical reasoning behind recent selections. He argued that the decision to bring Mbappe on for the second half against Oviedo was aimed at preparing the forward for the upcoming match. The manager stressed continuity in their working relationship and dismissed suggestions that the outburst signalled a breakdown in trust.

Manager frames the episode as normal player emotion

Arbeloa framed Mbappe’s public complaint as part of the normal emotional landscape at a club competing on multiple fronts. He underlined that players react when they play less or are left on the bench, and that such reactions should not be overinterpreted. The coach said handling those reactions is part of the job and that he has experienced similar dynamics himself during his career.

By treating the situation as routine, Arbeloa sought to defuse media speculation and prevent a lingering narrative of discord. He emphasised the importance of moving quickly from a public exchange back to collective focus on performance. The manager’s message was aimed at both calming internal nerves and limiting the story’s traction in the press ahead of a key fixture.

Dressing-room dynamics and player relationships

Reports of discord at Real Madrid have circulated in recent weeks, but the club maintains that relationships across the squad are fundamentally intact. Several senior figures at the club have been cited in media accounts as working to keep lines of communication open and to prevent isolated incidents from becoming wider issues. Arbeloa’s intervention in the Mbappe matter appears to have been coordinated with those leadership efforts.

Players close to the situation describe a workplace where competition for minutes can create friction, but where professionalism largely prevails. Coaches and senior squad members are relied upon to mediate tensions and to maintain a united front on the pitch. Real Madrid’s depth and high expectations mean such episodes are not uncommon, but they are closely managed to avoid disrupting results.

Immediate impact on team selection and upcoming Sevilla game

Arbeloa indicated that playing Mbappe for part of the game against Oviedo was a tactical choice to keep the forward match-ready for the Sevilla trip. He suggested that the opportunity to contribute in the second half was intended as a compromise between rest and preparation. The manager hinted that without the fixture schedule ahead, selection decisions might have looked different.

With Sevilla next on the calendar, Arbeloa’s priority is restoring focus and ensuring the squad is prepared for the challenge. He underlined that selection will be based on fitness, form and the tactical plan for the away tie. The manager will be monitoring the locker-room temperature closely but insisted that the team’s competitive objectives remain the overriding concern.

Club sources and the pathway to resolution

Inside the club, officials have been working quietly to close ranks and reaffirm the hierarchy of decision-making around team selection. Senior staff have reiterated that open dialogue between coach and player is encouraged, even if that dialogue occasionally becomes public. The pathway chosen in this case was direct conversation and a public reassurance from the manager to limit speculation.

Arbeloa’s messaging focused on transparency about what had been said in private and on a desire to move on quickly. By acknowledging Mbappe’s feelings while defending his selection choices, the manager aimed to balance empathy with authority. Club sources say that keeping lines of communication open will remain central to preventing similar flare-ups during a critical stretch of the season.

The immediate goal for Real Madrid is to maintain consistency on the field while managing personalities off it.

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