Real’s Alonso expecting tough Spanish Super Cup semi with Madrid neighbors

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Real Madrid head coach Xabi Alonso. (Supplied)
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Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone. (Supplied)
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Updated 07 January 2026
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Real’s Alonso expecting tough Spanish Super Cup semi with Madrid neighbors

  • Alonso told the press that Real Madrid will be able to present a better image of themselves than the one in the 5-2 La Liga defeat to Atletico
  • Diego Simeone: I have confidence in my players and we are all looking forward to winning and qualifying for the final match

JEDDAH: Xabi Alonso, the head coach of Real Madrid, is preparing for a tough match against Atletico Madrid in their Spanish Super Cup 2026 semifinal in Jeddah.

He emphasized his confidence in his team and his determination to win and qualify to the final match on Sunday.

In a pre-match press conference on Wednesday held in Jeddah, Alonso told the press that Real Madrid will be able to present a better image of themselves than the one in the 5-2 La Liga defeat to Atletico.

“It’s a semifinal match, we have to be very well prepared mentally and compete. Pay attention to the small details. They’re always a tough opponent, but we have energy and desire. It’s the first title of the season, and that’s why it’s the most important.”

Speaking about the previous loss against Atletico Madrid, he said: “We don’t want to repeat what happened back then, I’m convinced this time will be different.”

Alonso was accompanied by Jude Bellingham who also expressed his teammates’ preparation for the Madrid’s derby, he said: “They are a tough opponent. We have to learn from that league match against them, our first defeat of the season.”

Bellingham spoke about whether Real Madrid players had revenge on their mind heading into the derby, “We know how important this match is, especially after that 5-2 loss. So, we have to play with heart and mind.”

Asked about his opinion on the 2034 World Cup to be held here in Saudi Arabia, he commented: “I think they are capable of organizing such an event because they have solid infrastructure.”

He praised the facilities and stadiums, describing them as being of a high standard, stressing that the atmosphere is suitable to major matches and large crowds, noting that his experience in the past two seasons was wonderful, while wishing to return to Saudi Arabia time and time again in light of the continuous development.

Earlier on Wednesday, Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone and midfielder Koke held a pre-match press conference.

Koke talked about his legacy in the Madrid derby, as he is going to be the player with the most official derbies played in history.

“I haven’t thought about it. It’s always special to play a derby, to play a semifinal,” Koke said.

“In a semifinal against Real Madrid, there’s not much more motivation than winning,” he added.

Meanwhile, Simeone told the press that they are preparing for a tough match against Real Mad.

“I have confidence in my players and we are all looking forward to winning and qualifying for the final match,” he said.

Speaking about organizing the 20234 World Cup by Saudi Arabia, the Argentina coach said: ” It is always great to be here and we have been receiving great hospitality since we arrived. In addition the Saudis have been kind and respectful. I believe we will have a wonderful World Cup here in Saudi Arabia.” 


Sanders crashes out of Dakar Rally contention and Al-Attiyah reclaims car lead

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Sanders crashes out of Dakar Rally contention and Al-Attiyah reclaims car lead

  • The Australian’s KTM finished 28 minutes behind stage 10 winner Adrien van Beveren’s Honda
  • Al-Attiyah has a sixth Dakar triumph in sight

BISHA, Saudi Arabia: Dakar Rally front-runner Daniel Sanders crashed and fell out of motorbike title contention and Nasser Al-Attiyah snatched back the car lead in the Saudi desert on Wednesday.
Sanders broke his left collarbone and sternum jumping a dune 138 kilometers into the 368-kilometer second half of a marathon stage to Bisha. The defending champion continued but slower and within 30 kilometers his six-minute overnight lead was gone.
The Australian’s KTM finished 28 minutes behind stage 10 winner Adrien van Beveren’s Honda and he dropped from first overall to fourth, more than 17 minutes back, two minutes off the podium.
That left the title to be decided between new leader Ricky Brabec and Luciano Benavides, second and third on the stage. The American’s Honda and Argentine’s KTM were separated overall by 56 seconds ahead of, effectively, a two stage shootout. The final stage on Saturday is usually a ceremonial ride.
Brabec won the Dakar in 2020 and 2024 while Benavides has never won; best placing was fourth last year.
Al-Attiyah has a sixth Dakar triumph in sight.
The dunes specialist from Qatar stamped his authority on the sandy special to finish second to Mathieu Serradori, who gave South African manufacturer Century its first Dakar stage win.
Serradori won his second career stage by six minutes.
The Fords of Nani Roma (first overnight), Carlos Sainz (second) and Mattias Ekström (fifth) were the biggest losers.
Ekström was first to the checkpoint at 91 kilometers but moments later suffered a mechanical problem. Roma lost his way and dropped 10 minutes just before passing 200 kilometers. Sainz also made a navigation error in the soft sand.
“I’m knackered, my back hurts, I suffered a lot today,” Roma said. “But that’s part of the game.”
Also, Toyota’s Henk Lategan, fourth overnight, ran out of fuel and made a navigation error.
Al-Attiyah grabbed the provisional overall lead about 200 kilometers into the 420-kilometer special and topped a Dacia 2-3-4 stage finish with Sébastien Loeb and Lucas Moraes.
“My head and body have taken a real beating,” Al-Attiyah said. “But we really attacked from start to finish. Fabian (Lurquin, navigator) did a great job and we can feel both happy and lucky because it was really hard.”
Overall, Al-Attiyah earned his biggest lead yet, over Lategan by 12 minutes, Roma by nearly 13 and Loeb by 23. Ekström and Sainz fell more than 34 minutes back.