In fact it's already time to move on and reflect on next season's Champions League, PSG have already achieved everything they wanted this season, they've taken the treble. It will be interesting to see Real next season in the Champions League, how Alonso will line up the game and whether they will get anything at all. So far I'm not even interested in the others
Real Madrid are not busy with the whole timing frame, they know what they're coming for and will always match out their winning in due time. Los Blancos is been universally recognized as the best performing club in European football and also seen as the most decorated club in history when it comes to lifting major trophies. Real Madrid doesn't find any elite team as threaten oppositions, only the best do survived.
Here is my only piece of advice to Real Madrid new manager, Xabi Alonso. He should slow down with the Greatness because it definitely going to take time. There are more enchancing opportunities coming up so there's still time to map and execute targets. I've seen how the fans hyping up Xabi Alonso, let them calm down because he's yet to win a title and make everyone quiet.
I honestly don't really understand how the coach should prove himself in the first few games, he basically just came in and did minimal work. Now, during the Club World Cup, Real are playing well, but I don't think this tournament can be taken seriously enough to draw conclusions about Alonso's performance, so the only place to evaluate him is La Liga and Champions League.