Real Madrid is facing a serious internal crisis just days before El Clásico, and club president Florentino Pérez has taken matters into his own hands. According to renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Pérez held urgent individual talks with midfielders Federico Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni after a second physical altercation between the two players rocked the Valdebebas training ground.
The tension first surfaced during Wednesday's training session, but things escalated dramatically on Thursday when a confrontation in the dressing room turned violent. The incident was severe enough that Valverde required medical attention for a facial injury, sending shockwaves through the squad just as they prepare for one of the biggest matches of the season.
Pérez's direct involvement signals the gravity of the situation. The president has made it clear that no player—regardless of their importance to the starting XI—is above the club's values. Real Madrid's disciplinary department is already working on sanctions for both players, which could include heavy fines and potential suspensions.
The timing couldn't be worse for Los Blancos. The squad is already dealing with communication issues between manager Carlo Ancelotti and senior players, and this latest incident has forced the board to step in and restore order. Reports suggest the players had even requested the cancellation of Friday's training to avoid further friction, but the club is now focused on damage control before traveling to Barcelona.
For a team built on unity and professionalism, this internal strife is a stark reminder that even the most talented squads can unravel without discipline. As Real Madrid works to resolve this crisis, fans can only hope that the focus returns to the pitch—where it belongs. In the meantime, it's a powerful lesson for any team: chemistry is just as important as skill.
