Real Madrid manager Álvaro Arbeloa has immediately established a historic offensive record at the club following his team’s 1-0 UEFA Champions League Round of 16 first-leg victory over Benfica in Lisbon on Tuesday.
The lone goal, scored by Vinicius Junior, secured a crucial away advantage for the Spanish LaLiga side. The match also marked the ninth consecutive game in all competitions this season in which Real Madrid has found the net under Arbeloa’s management, according to data from OptaJose. The team has compiled 23 goals across these nine fixtures.
This run surpasses the start of any previous Real Madrid manager since Manuel Pellegrini in the 2009/10 season, who saw his team score in each of his first 10 matches in charge. Arbeloa’s achievement highlights an immediate and consistent attacking output in his debut season as the club’s head coach.
The victory in Portugal extends Real Madrid’s strong European form this campaign. The team’s ability to score in every match under Arbeloa spans LaLiga, the Champions League, and other competitions, demonstrating offensive depth despite rotational changes.
Real Madrid’s focus now shifts to a domestic LaLiga fixture against Osasuna this weekend, where they will aim to maintain their scoring streak and continue their push in the league standings. The early-season record sets a benchmark for the manager’s tenure and underscores the team’s creative capabilities across multiple competitions.