Real Madrid's season is at a boiling point, and the cracks are showing at the worst possible time. Just when the team needs unity most, tensions have exploded in the Valdebebas dressing room, threatening to derail their campaign.
It all started with a clash between midfielders Fede Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni. What began as a heated exchange has now escalated into something far more serious. According to reports from MARCA, the two players were involved in a second confrontation that was described as "very serious" and far more violent than the initial incident.
The argument spiraled out of control so quickly that teammates had to physically intervene to separate the pair. In the chaos, the Uruguayan Valverde was taken to the hospital following the altercation, raising alarm bells throughout the club.
The fallout has been immediate and severe. An emergency meeting was called at the training ground, with no players allowed to leave the facilities. Club directors have formed an unprecedented crisis unit to handle the situation, as the dressing room now appears split down the middle.
Internal sources reveal that relations have seriously broken down among the squad. Nerves are at breaking point, and the club is already considering severe disciplinary sanctions to prevent further violence that could tear the team apart. With key fixtures looming, this internal strife couldn't come at a more critical moment for Los Blancos.
