Real Madrid's tumultuous season has taken yet another dramatic turn, with reports emerging of a training ground bust-up involving veteran defender Antonio Rudiger. The German international, known for his no-nonsense style on the pitch, allegedly clashed with a first-team teammate in April, adding to a growing list of internal issues at the Santiago Bernabéu.
The incident, first reported by The Athletic, is said to have occurred at Real Madrid's Valdebebas training complex last month. While tensions had been simmering amid a trophy-less campaign, this altercation reportedly escalated quickly, with Rudiger at the center of the storm. However, the 33-year-old center-back later apologized for his actions, even going as far as inviting teammates and their families to lunch to mend fences in the dressing room.
According to Spanish outlet Onda Cero, the other player involved was left-back Álvaro Carreras, a 2025 summer signing who has recently fallen out of manager Álvaro Arbeloa's plans. The report claims Rudiger slapped the young Spaniard in the locker room, with the incident occurring between Real Madrid's matches against Alavés and Real Betis. Carreras has since dropped down the pecking order, with Ferland Mendy and Fran García now preferred at left-back.
This is just the latest chapter in what has been a turbulent season for Los Blancos. The club is already dealing with a string of reported issues, including conflicts involving Dani Carvajal, Dani Ceballos, and Raúl Asencio with manager Arbeloa. Earlier reports also suggested Kylian Mbappé had a major flare-up with a staff member. With the season winding down and no trophies on the horizon, Real Madrid will be hoping for calm waters—but this latest incident suggests the storm is far from over.
