The great challenges of Alberto Toril in the women’s Real Madrid

The Toril era has already started in the women’s Real Madrid, with the Andalusian coach’s first training session this Thursday. And with the arrival of the new technician a change in team dynamics is expected, in which there are still rare sensations despite the departure of Aznar, whom the players had asked to dismiss. Thus, Alberto Toril has a great challenge ahead: improve the mood of the players and gain their trust to achieve a healthy environment that helps the team perform better.

But this is not the only objective that Toril has on the table, who faces his first experience on a bench for a women’s team. The one who was a Castilla coach, who was promoted to Second in 2012, must give a change of course to the bad results of the team, especially in the League, where he has had a very irregular start. Seven points behind the European zone and in tenth position in the standings, The Madrid team needs to start adding three at a time to be able to aspire to enter the fight for Europe.

Toril’s first test in the Primera Iberdrola will arrive away from home this Saturday (16:30) against Villarreal. And, on the following day, one of the most important events of the season will arrive: Real Madrid-Barça. A highly demanding duel in which the Whites want to close the gap with the Catalans, which last year they won by an aggregate of 8-1 (0-4 and 4-1).

Meanwhile, Real Madrid will also play their place in the Champions League quarter-finals, where they are now second and depend on themselves to qualify for the next round. White meets Breidablik (8/12) and Kharkhiv (16/12), being able to leave homework done before Christmas. Before the end of the year, They will also play in the league against Madrid CFF (12/19) and Sporting de Huelva (12/22).

Definitely, there is still a very intense month for Real Madrid and Toril, that he will have a lot of work ahead of him to be able to achieve the goals that the club has set for him upon his arrival on the white bench after the departure of David Aznar, a coach who promoted and kept Tacon in the First Division and who qualified the women’s Real Madrid for the Champions League. The results will depend on whether everyone eats the nougat calmly or with the water around their necks …