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Arbeloa Stunned by Albacete in Disastrous Madrid Debut

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 15th January 2026, 1:15 AM

Arbeloa Stunned by Albacete in Disastrous Madrid Debut

Álvaro Arbeloa’s tenure as Real Madrid head coach began in catastrophic fashion as the Spanish giants were dumped out of the Copa del Rey by second-tier Albacete. In a classic “David vs Goliath” encounter that will haunt the newly appointed manager, the 17th-placed Segunda División side secured a dramatic 3–2 victory at the Estadio Carlos Belmonte, leaving the Madrid hierarchy questioning their swift managerial change.

A Night of Defensive Frailty

Arbeloa, who was appointed just days ago following the dismissal of Xabi Alonso, witnessed a disjointed performance from a side that appeared physically and tactically unsettled. Despite the vast gulf in resources and prestige, it was Albacete who dictated the tempo for large periods, exploiting a Madrid backline that seemed remarkably porous.

The hosts drew first blood shortly before the interval when Javi Villar found the net in the 42nd minute. While the teenage sensation Franco Mastantuono spared Madrid’s blushes with a quick-fire equaliser before the half-time whistle, the reprieve proved to be a temporary one.

The Jefte Betancor Show

The second half belonged to Albacete substitute Jefte Betancor, who produced a cameo that will be etched into the club’s folklore. Introduced to provide fresh impetus, Betancor restored the hosts’ lead in the 82nd minute. Madrid, showing a flicker of the resilience that defined them in Europe, appeared to have forced extra time when Gonzalo García levelled in the first minute of stoppage time.

However, the drama was far from over. With Madrid committing bodies forward in a desperate attempt to avoid an additional 30 minutes, they were caught on a clinical breakaway. Betancor, ghosting past a static defence, struck a ferocious winner deep into injury time to seal Arbeloa’s fate.

Statistical Breakdown of a Cup Upset

Statistic Albacete (2nd Tier) Real Madrid
Goals 3 2
Shots on Target 6 5
Possession 38% 62%
Passing Accuracy 74% 88%
Corner Kicks 4 9

Pressure Mounts Instantly

The result is a bitter pill to swallow for Arbeloa, whose appointment was intended to provide a “new spark” to a stuttering campaign. Instead, he becomes the latest Madrid manager to suffer an early-round exit in a competition that continues to prove a psychological hurdle for the club. For Albacete, currently struggling near the foot of the second division, this victory represents one of the greatest nights in their history, while for Real Madrid, the inquest into their defensive collapses begins immediately.

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