## Mourinho Shuts Down Real Madrid Return Amidst Bernabéu Turmoil
### The “Special One” Dismisses Madrid Whispers
The “Special One,” Jose Mourinho, has decisively quashed mounting speculation linking him with a sensational return to the helm of Real Madrid. Whispers from the Spanish press earlier this week had placed the current Benfica manager prominently on Los Blancos’ managerial radar, as the club desperately seeks to salvage a campaign that has veered significantly off course.
Mourinho, who famously guided Madrid to a La Liga title during his tenure from 2010 to 2013, is widely believed to maintain an amicable relationship with club president Florentino Pérez. However, when pressed on the swirling rumors in the wake of Benfica’s comfortable 2-0 victory over Rio Ave last night, the enigmatic Portuguese manager delivered a characteristically cryptic, yet unequivocally decisive, response.
He declared: “Do not enlist me for melodramas. There are excellent melodramas out there, but they demand a significant time commitment; miss an episode or two, and you lose the plot entirely. Rest assured, I will not be participating in any melodramas.”
### Turmoil at the Bernabéu: A Season Unraveling?
Real Madrid’s turbulent week began with the abrupt dismissal of Xabi Alonso last Monday. His successor, Álvaro Arbeloa, has already faced a torrent of skepticism following the club’s humbling defeat just two days later against second-tier side Albacete.
While Madrid secured a vital victory against Levante yesterday, the triumph was overshadowed by a palpably hostile atmosphere at the Santiago Bernabéu. Key players like Vinicius Jr, Jude Bellingham, and Federico Valverde found themselves inexplicably targeted with jeers and boos from their own supporters.
Real Madrid’s initial announcement regarding Arbeloa’s appointment omitted any details about the duration of his contract, leaving lingering uncertainty as to whether he holds the permanent head coach position or is merely serving on an interim basis.
#### Arbeloa Fires Back at Critics
The former Real Madrid Castilla coach also found himself targeted by sections of the Bernabéu faithful yesterday. He emphatically asserted that these dissenting voices originated from individuals he deemed not to be genuine supporters of the capital club.
Arbeloa stated: “I am well aware of the genesis of these chants and orchestrated campaigns. They emanate from those who harbor no affection for Real Madrid. It is a distinct honor to serve under a president who stands as one of the most pivotal figures in this club’s illustrious history, second only to Santiago Bernabéu himself. He has achieved unparalleled success, and, I reiterate, I know precisely where these chants originate.”
He continued: “I have always held the Bernabéu in the highest regard, and I myself have experienced my share of jeers. It has undoubtedly been a challenging week for us, and the supporters are entirely within their rights to vocalize their displeasure.”
Arbeloa expressed optimism, adding: “I do not anticipate the booing directed at Vini will persist. My respect for the Bernabéu crowd remains unwavering. Their exacting standards, in fact, serve as a powerful impetus for the players to deliver their utmost performance.”
### A Glimmer of Hope Amidst the Chaos
Despite the internal strife, Madrid’s recent victory against Levante propelled them to within a solitary point of La Liga leaders Barcelona, who are scheduled to face Real Sociedad later today.

