Since assuming the helm as Real Madrid’s manager in January, Alvaro Arbeloa has consistently integrated several promising talents from La Fábrica, the club’s youth academy. Among these youngsters, who have featured in both La Liga and the Champions League, are David Jimenez, Thiago Pitarch, and Cesar Palacios. Notably, one of them has already secured a permanent place within the senior squad.
Last Friday, the 18-year-old Thiago Pitarch made his inaugural start for Real Madrid. His impressive display during the win against Celta Vigo evidently captivated Arbeloa, leading to the immediate decision, as reported by Diario AS, that Pitarch will now remain with the first team for the remainder of the current season.
Arbeloa views Pitarch not merely as a temporary solution to cover for absences like those of Jude Bellingham and Eduardo Camavinga. Instead, the coach regards the teenager as an integral and established component of his squad, a conviction reached after Pitarch had accumulated just 152 minutes of play for Los Blancos.
Arbeloa Demonstrates Strong Faith in Pitarch
Pitarch’s continued presence on the field over Arda Guler during Friday’s victory in Galicia strongly emphasizes Arbeloa’s significant trust in the young midfielder. Arbeloa clearly considers him a viable option for the remainder of the season. Should Arbeloa retain his managerial role heading into the 2025-26 season, it is highly probable that Pitarch will maintain his prominent status within the team.
Historically, Real Madrid has faced challenges in consistently integrating academy players into the first team. Therefore, fans will undoubtedly welcome the sight of Pitarch regularly wearing the iconic white jersey. Anticipation now builds around whether he will retain his starting position for Wednesday’s crucial match against Manchester City, particularly with Eduardo Camavinga having recovered from his recent dental discomfort.
