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Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr warned they must defend as Xabi Alonso lays down the law since joining Real Madrid

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  • Madrid boss demands full-team defensive effort
  • Targets top spot in group vs. RB Salzburg clash
  • Forward stars including Mbappe named in call-out
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    New Madrid boss Alonso sent a clear message to his star-studded attack: defend or sit. Speaking in a pre-match press conference ahead of his team's Club World Cup clash against Red Bull Salzburg, Alonso stressed that all 11 players must contribute defensively, referencing past frustrations under former coach Carlo Ancelotti when forwards like Vinicius and Mbappe were criticised for neglecting their off-the-ball duties.

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    WHAT XABI ALONSO SAID

    Alonso made his expectations crystal clear, emphasising defensive unity and focus across the entire squad, saying: "What I'm clear about is that we all have to defend. All 11 have to be involved. Without that... Vini, Jude, Fede, Kylian, the defence. The shorter we are, the better. We're working on it, and so is Vini."

    Looking ahead to the decisive game, he added: "We have two objectives. The first is to win and finish first in the group. The second is to do it with 11, after doing well against 10. It's not a good idea to think about not going out to win. It's not a good message. Feelings are very important and we have to focus on winning. I see the group eager to learn, wanting to do things well. They're top players and they pick up concepts quickly."

  • THE BIGGER PICTURE

    French superstar Mbappe has not featured yet in the Club World Cup due to illness, having recently been released from hospital, but returned to training ahead of the Salzburg match. When he returns, he will be forced to meet Alonso's intense demands or face being left out, despite scoring 43 goals last season. Alonso's comments suggest a big change is ahead for Mbappe and Vinicius, who were were rarely asked to press under Ancelotti. The Italian once said that he did not mind if Mbappe focused purely on scoring.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR REAL MADRID?

    Alonso has made it clear that qualification isn’t enough, the goal is to win and finish first, as the Bernbeau outfit face the Austrian side in their final Group H match in Philadelphia. Mbappe may still be rested as he recovers from a stomach bug.