What happens when Bayern Munich unceremoniously dumps you from the Champions League? Apparently, a mass unraveling.
Real Madrid has gone full dumpster fire mode and is falling apart. Disagreements, fights, and bullying, Real Madrid has it all!
Per ESPN, Real Madrid midfielders Federico Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni got into a fight (maybe their second scrap depending on what you believe), which left Valverde needing stitches:
Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde had to be taken to hospital after
getting into a fight with teammate Aurélien Tchouaméni just three days before El Clásico against Barcelona, sources told ESPN. The fight broke out during training Thursday and comes just a day after Marca reported that the two midfielders had already been involved in an altercation during Wednesday’s training session.
Valverde, according to a source, required stitches after sustaining a cut during the scrap with Tchouaméni. Madrid announced they have opened disciplinary proceedings against both players.
“The club will announce the resolutions of both cases in due course, once the corresponding internal procedures have been completed,” the LaLiga club said in a statement.
A source has told ESPN that the fight broke out at the end of training, following a practice match with some heavy challenges. Tchouaméni went to the changing room, and Valverde then entered, looking very tense. That’s where they got into a fight, the source said.
A second source told ESPN that Valverde kicked Tchouaméni during training, then they insulted each other, and Tchouaméni went for Valverde and hit him badly. The tension between them started when Xabi Alonso was still at the club, the source added. ESPN has gotten in touch with Valverde’s entourage to hear his version of events, but they have declined to comment.
Last Friday, ESPN revealed that the bad results had moved into the dressing room, and that there had already been several incidents of tension since the start of the season. Sources told ESPN about another moment of tension when Antonio Rüdiger lost his nerve and caused a heated altercation with a teammate at Valdebebas.
ESPN did not reveal the name of the other person involved at the time, but Álvaro Carreras himself confirmed in a statement that he had had an altercation with a teammate. In that report, ESPN also revealed other arguments over the past few weeks between Real Madrid manager Álvaro Arbeloa and several of his players, including Dani Ceballos and another with Raúl Asencio.
Xabi Alonso got out at the right time…Los Titanicos, am I right?
Oh, and aside of that, Antonio Rüdiger is up to his normal antics:
But wait, there’s MORE!
🚨 BREAKING: Over a month ago, Antonio Rudiger slapped Alvaro Carreras.
And then AGAIN, 2 weeks ago, Rudiger once again started yelling at Carreras and scolding him and berating him in training in front of everyone, to the point where multiple players told Rudiger that he went too far in his treatment of Carreras and that he must apologize. @elchiringuitotv
Now that Rüdiger is average and past his prime, will anyone want to deal with that headache?
If you wanted the full rundown of incidents at Real Madrid of late, well, here you go:
In the past few weeks, according to reports from source close to Real Madrid:
-Multiple players in dressing room are not happy with each other efforts
-Antonio Rüdiger has slapped Alvaro Carreras, the team had to stop them
-Few weeks later Rüdiger was screaming at Carreras to the point the team had to force Rüdiger to apologize
-Alvaro Carreras confirmed the incident through a story on Instagram
-Tchouameni and Valverde got into a fight, TWO days in a row
-Valverde had to be taken to the hospital after the fight
-Kylian Mbappé got into a verbal fight with one of the members of coaching staff
-Real Madrid have reduced tactical work in training
-There is a leak coming from INSIDE the dressing room
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