The atmosphere inside Real Madrid is reaching a boiling point just as the club prepares for one of the most pivotal matches of the season against Barcelona. According to fresh reports from MARCA, tensions have escalated to worrying levels, with as many as six first-team players now refusing to speak to former player and current coaching staff member Álvaro Arbeloa.
This dressing room crisis couldn't come at a worse time. With Real Madrid facing the real possibility of ending the campaign without major silverware, frustration is simmering beneath the surface. The report highlights a clear division within the squad, with certain groups of players no longer communicating effectively with others. Emotional exhaustion has begun to take its toll on the entire team, making day-to-day life at Valdebebas increasingly complicated as the season winds down.
The tension became even more visible this week following a reported training-ground altercation between Antonio Rüdiger and Álvaro Carreras. While attempts were made to downplay the incident, sources suggest the internal situation remains far from calm. Performances in recent weeks have only added to the pressure, and the fractured relationships are now threatening to spill over into match day.
Sunday's El Clásico at Camp Nou could intensify the drama even further. Barcelona need just a single point to effectively secure the La Liga title—a result that would not only confirm their domestic dominance for the second consecutive season but also deepen scrutiny over the current state of the Real Madrid dressing room. For a club accustomed to success, this internal turmoil is a stark reminder that even the most star-studded squads can struggle when unity falters.
