Speaking in an interview with The Action Network, Poyet expressed his enthusiasm for Alonso taking the reins at Stamford Bridge. Alonso arrives after a turbulent spell at Real Madrid, where he managed 34 matches, securing 24 wins, four draws, and six defeats before his abrupt departure. This followed his historic tenure at Bayer Leverkusen, winning a German title, cup, and super cup while claiming 89 victories in 140 games. Despite the Spanish struggles, Poyet remains optimistic. "I'm delighted with the agreement. I'm really, really happy that Xabi is coming there," Poyet stated. "As a player, he understood the game in an incredible manner. Sometimes you kind of know which players can be coaches."