I don't believe he'll be fired immediately. Xabi is a very successful coach, and if his Real Madrid career progresses normally, it could last a few years. Spain is a place he knows well, and he's a coach who's attuned to young players. I still remember what he did at Leverkusen. They didn't lose a single Bundesliga loss for an entire season and reached the UEL final. I have full confidence they'll do the same with Real.
I agree with you, Alonso is just starting and so far his been trying and at the same time his improving that's an important thing for both him and the team. Even though Real Madrid is not a patient club and sure they will give him some preferences even though the desired results doesn't to immediately.
Me too, I still remember that wonderful season that he made history with Leverkusen, but I'm not expecting such an unbeaten season with Real Madrid.
What i like about Xabi Alonso is the fact that he started the season with a clean sheet, playing two games with a clean sheet shows that he really worked on the defense line unlike Hansi Flick that his team has conceded 4 goals in two games. For Xabi Alonso to get the kind of achievement he got at Bayern Leverkusen means that he can do more for Real Madrid because the team comprises of many great and talented players, so he won't stress himself to develop any player, what he just need is to give the players a good orientation and how they can become consistent. Keeping an unbeaten run has only been done by few coaches and i don't know if any coach has gotten an unbeaten in two different clubs before and for a league like the La Liga, it will be difficult for any team to go a season without being beaten.