As long as Madrid can keep all their players injury free like last season, I'm confident they can focus on winning multiple titles, just like they did last season. Madrid won the UCL and La Liga when all the players consistently contributed and maintained their fitness levels. This season, it seems Alonso understands Madrid's weaknesses and won't repeat Ancelotti's mistakes, with the desire to bring Madrid back to its strongest form.
The role of the coach is quite crucial here because, as we all know, injuries can sometimes occur when the schedule is too intense for the players, and this is not addressed with proper rotation by the coach. Therefore, it is important for Xabi to maximize the existing players while maintaining their performance moving forward.
This is clearly not easy for the first season, but such challenges can still be managed. The most important thing is maintaining confidence in preserving their mental resilience and performance to stay on track.
Currently, the addition of players in the defensive line will certainly bring a little more hope, as last season's issues arose due to a defensive line with many gaps caused by injuries. However, this has now been addressed with the arrival of several new players, and with the youthful spirit they bring, as the three new Madrid players are still very young for the defensive line.