MADRID: Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso said Saturday he believes Trent Alexander-Arnold is only just starting to show what he can do following his summer move from Liverpool.
The England international missed several weeks of the season injured but completed both of Madrid’s last two matches.
Alexander-Arnold, 27, was rotated with veteran Dani Carvajal at the start of the season before his hamstring injury.
“I think we will see a better Trent,” Alonso told a news conference before Madrid’s La Liga clash with Girona on Sunday.
“Without doubt it’s positive after the injury he could do 90 minutes against Elche, 90 against Olympiacos.
“We need him. It’s his first year and it’s normal to have this adaption (period).”
The defender left his boyhood club Liverpool after playing more than 300 times for the Premier League giants.
Alexander-Arnold struggled at times in the 2-2 draw against Elche but found a higher gear as Madrid beat Olympiacos 4-3 in Athens.
“He’s starting to feel (like) himself,” continued Alonso.
“He is demanding too, he plays at a top, top level. We have to be there for him, in this change that is so big for him, but it’s good news.”
Alonso also praised another England international, Jude Bellingham, after his recent good form.
“I have very good communication with Jude, a very good relationship,” said Alonso.
“He’s a top world-class star, but he has this desire to improve, to learn, to be more efficient with the big potential he’s got.
“I like these players with this curiosity and initiative to ask what we can do better.”
Madrid have drawn their last two league games and will look to build momentum again against Girona.
Alonso confirmed Franco Mastantuono, Antonio Rudiger and Eder Militao were back from injury and will be part of the squad, while Raul Asencio was a doubt.
Best yet to come from Trent at Real Madrid: Alonso
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Best yet to come from Trent at Real Madrid: Alonso
- Alexander-Arnold, 27, was rotated with veteran Dani Carvajal at the start of the season
- “I think we will see a better Trent,” Alonso told a news conference
Dakar Rally Saudi Arabia 2026 countdown begins ahead of Jan. 3 start
- * Redesigned course introduces fresh challenges that will raise the intensity of competition
- * Event highlights Kingdom’s aims of becoming a global leader in motorsport, says Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, SAMF chairman
JEDDAH: The countdown for Dakar Rally Saudi Arabia 2026, one of the world’s toughest rally events, has begun with less than a month remaining before the seventh consecutive edition hosted in the Kingdom gets underway.
The rally will take place from Jan. 3-17 under the supervision of the Ministry of Sport. It will be organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation and promoted by the Saudi Motorsport Company.
Global attention will be focused on the rally as competitors prepare for a gruelling test across Saudi Arabia’s vast and varied terrain.
The upcoming edition is set to be one of the most distinctive yet, featuring a new route that will give competitors the chance to experience the Kingdom’s natural beauty, varied landscapes and historic sites.
The redesigned course introduces fresh challenges that will raise the intensity of competition, adding excitement throughout every stage.
Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, chairman of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation and the Saudi Motorsport Company, said: “The Dakar Rally is more than just a race; it is part of the Kingdom’s ambitious journey toward becoming a global leader in motorsport.”
This year’s rally marked a pivotal moment for Saudi motorsport when Yazeed Al-Rajhi became the first Saudi driver to claim the title in the cars category.
“It’s a milestone we are all proud of and hope to see repeated next year,” Prince Khalid said.
The SAMF chairman added: “What makes us especially proud this year is the rising number of Saudi drivers taking part, a clear indication of the success of our talent-development initiatives and next-generation programs. These achievements are the result of national efforts we all take pride in.”
Dakar Saudi Arabia 2026 will welcome 812 competitors representing 69 countries, competing with 433 vehicles across eight categories: Ultimate B, Ultimate, Stock, Challenger, Side-by-Side, Trucks, in addition to motorbikes and quad bikes. The rally will cover a total distance of 7,999 km, including 4,845 km of timed special stages.
Competition begins on Jan. 3, with a 23 km prologue stage in Yanbu, followed by stage 1 on Jan. 4 over 305 km starting and finishing in Yanbu.
Stage 2 will take place on Jan. 5 from Yanbu to AlUla (400 km), with stage 3 held in AlUla on Jan. 6 (422 km). Stage 4 follows on Jan. 7 from AlUla to the Marathon Camp (451 km).
Stage 5 runs on Jan. 8 from the Marathon Camp to Hail (372 km), and stage 6 on Jan. 9 from Hail to Riyadh (336 km).
Jan. 10 will be a rest day for the competitors in Riyadh.
Action continues Jan. 11 with stage 7 from Riyadh to Wadi Al-Dawasir (462 km), followed by stage 8 on Jan. 12 in Wadi Al-Dawasir (481 km). Stage 9 will run on Jan. 13 January toward the Marathon Camp (410 km). The rally moves on to stage 10 on Jan. 14 from the Marathon Camp to Bisha (421 km), then stage 11 on Jan. 15 from Bisha to Al-Hanakiyah (347 km).
Stage 12 follows on Jan. 16 January from Al-Hanakiyah to Yanbu (310 km), before the event concludes with the 13th and final stage in Yanbu on Jan. 17, covering 105 km.
All distances listed refer to timed special stages.









