Arbeloa reveals Real Madrid's eagerness ahead of Madrid derby
Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa feels that his team is enthusiastic and excited for the upcoming La Liga derby against Atletico Madrid on Sunday.

Garcia the Hero as Barca Hold Firm
Barcelona secured a hard-fought 1-0 win over Rayo Vallecano, with Joan Garcia delivering a standout performance that underlined his growing importance.
Rayo threatened from the first minute, exposing Barca's high line, but Garcia reacted quickly to keep the scores level. The hosts struggled to control the tempo early on, with the visitors pressing aggressively and breaking at pace.
The breakthrough came midway through the first half when Ronald Araujo powered home a header from a Joao Cancelo corner. Barcelona pushed for a second, with Raphinha going close, but the game remained finely balanced.
After the break, Garcia produced two crucial saves to deny Rayo an equaliser, preserving Barca's lead during a nervy spell that saw the home crowd grow restless.
Speaking afterwards, Hansi Flick praised his goalkeeper: "He was excellent, truly fantastic. That is exactly why we signed him. Keeping a clean sheet is paramount, and I'm thrilled for him."
Flick also highlighted the team's mentality, adding: "Rayo were fantastic, but the priority was securing the three points, especially with our schedule. I truly value the team's resilience."
Barcelona held on for a narrow but vital victory, maintaining their lead at the top of the table.
Vinicius Double Decides Derby Drama
Real Madrid claimed a thrilling 3-2 win over Atletico Madrid, with Vinicius Junior delivering a match-winning display in a pulsating derby.
Madrid started strongly, but Atletico struck first through Ademola Lookman, who finished a swift move to silence the Bernabeu. The hosts responded after the break, as Vinicius converted from the spot following a foul on Brahim Diaz.
Moments later, Federico Valverde turned the game around with a sharp finish, before Atletico hit back through Nahuel Molina, whose long-range strike levelled the contest again.
Vinicius ultimately proved decisive, curling home a superb winner to seal all three points, even as Madrid were reduced to ten men late on.
After the match, coach Alvaro Arbeloa hailed his star forward: "Another brilliant performance. Another display of courage and talent. We're incredibly lucky to have him."
Reflecting on the contest, he added: "We showed character and mental strength. The red card made it more difficult and we had to suffer, but every victory is a turning point."
The win kept Madrid within touching distance of Barcelona, setting up a tense battle for the title in the weeks ahead.