Xabi Alonso has been making waves as a coach, particularly with his tactical acumen and leadership skills. I believe his success with Leverkusen has shown his ability to adapt and manage a team effectively which could make him a strong candidate for the Madrid job.
I believe that Xabi Alonso's biggest problem at the moment is having experience in European Champions League games, he hasn't done very well in European Champions League games, and if he were Real Madrid's coach, he could have good results in La Liga but would fail in the European Champions League and big teams like Real Madrid need to go far in the European Champions League to earn more money.
To ensure success, Real Madrid should recruit a more experienced manager, but I think Xabi Alonso is worth considering. Last season Xabi Alonso managed to lead Leverkusen to the Europa League final, although he failed there, he has a little experience that other young managers have not had. This season Xabi Alonso has gained experience in the Champions League, even Leverkusen journey looks better than Real Madrid. If Xabi Alonso is recruited as Ancelotti successor, with the depth of the squad that Real Madrid currently has, it seems Xabi Alonso can live up to expectations. In essence, changing managers always carries risks, coaching a star studded team is very difficult, in the past many experienced managers have failed to meet expectations.
Actually, we won't know what will happen one day to Ancelotti, but if I'm not mistaken, recently Ancelotti still hasn't voted on when he will leave Real Madrid, but Ancelotti said he will definitely leave at some point, but he hasn't said when he will leave. So of course there is still no certainty regarding Ancelotti's departure, but yes, if for example Ancelotti leaves Real Madrid, of course Ancelotti's replacement must be a quality coach.
Indeed, the name Xabi Alonso is very familiar to our ears since there were rumors that Ancelotti would leave Real Madrid at the end of this season. But currently I remember Xabi Alonso contract is until 2026 and of course we won't know if he will coach Real Madrid or not someday.
but I also really agree that Xabi Alonso becomes Real Madrid's coach, yes it is not an easy thing to coach a team that is studded with star players in it, but I see that Xabi Alonso talent when developing Leverkusen looks good and of course if he trains at Real Madrid there will definitely be something good. positive things taught to Real Madrid. Yes, it is very true what you said, changing coaches is very risky, especially as a top team like Real Madrid is certainly not an easy thing for any coach to coach Real Madrid, but I also agree if Xabi Alonso becomes Real Madrid's coach if Ancelotti has left Real Madrid.