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Real Madrid overcome Bernabeu boos to record Arbeloa's first win

Published: 17 Jan 2026 - 07:14 pm | Last Updated: 17 Jan 2026 - 07:29 pm
Real Madrid's Spanish defender #17 Raul Asencio (C) celebrates with Real Madrid's French forward #10 Kylian Mbappe (L) and Real Madrid's Turkish midfielder #15 Arda Guler after scoring his team's second goal during the Spanish league football match between Real Madrid CF and Levante UD at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on January 17, 2026. (Photo by Javier SORIANO / AFP)

Real Madrid's Spanish defender #17 Raul Asencio (C) celebrates with Real Madrid's French forward #10 Kylian Mbappe (L) and Real Madrid's Turkish midfielder #15 Arda Guler after scoring his team's second goal during the Spanish league football match between Real Madrid CF and Levante UD at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid on January 17, 2026. (Photo by Javier SORIANO / AFP)

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Madrid: Angry Real Madrid fans jeered their own team before they went on to beat Levante 2-0 in La Liga on Saturday to record new coach Alvaro Arbeloa's first win at the helm.

Arbeloa's debut after replacing Xabi Alonso ended in a humiliating Copa del Rey defeat in midweek at second-tier Albacete, but second-half goals from Kylian Mbappe and Raul Asencio secured three vital points at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Madrid cut the gap on leaders Barcelona to one point before the in-form Spanish champions visit Real Sociedad on Sunday.

Star players Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham came in for ire from the home fans after a disastrous week. Mbappe also started but was spared the jeers.

The French forward had been expected to return for the Champions League game against Monaco next week as he manages his recovery from a knee sprain.

"Today was a very important day, playing in front of our fans, we wanted to turn around the situation," Asencio told Real Madrid TV.

"What happened at Albacete should not have happened, we felt guilty and we wanted to make things better.

"The team gave a good account of themselves, above all in the second half."

It was Arbeloa's 43rd birthday and he was eventually able to celebrate with a victory, although his team lacked energy and spark in the first half.

That was not the case in the stands as a significant part of the crowd harangued their own team, showing they were upset at the club's situation.

In a wild week, Los Blancos lost the Spanish Super Cup final to rivals Barcelona in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, parted ways with Alonso on Monday and then crashed out of the cup on Wednesday.

Some fans also chanted for president Florentino Perez to resign in a sour atmosphere in the Spanish capital.