According to Marca, the two players, Valverde and Tchouameni, have been involved in physical altercations for two consecutive days.
The incident has laid bare the complete breakdown of Real Madrid's dressing room, with no key leader in the squad able to step in and rein in such appalling behaviour that violates basic norms of team coexistence.
For a long time, players have lost sight of their own roles within the elite club of Real Madrid. The team has had two successive managers this season — Xabi Alonso and Álvaro Arbeloa — both lacking sufficient authority. Neither their personal prestige nor the institutional power granted by the club has been enough to stop internal squabbles and divisions from becoming the norm. Frictions and clashes between players happen frequently, having become commonplace in this thoroughly disjointed squad.
The club is considering dropping some players from the first-team roster and immediately putting several of them on the transfer market, left with no other viable alternative. Valverde and Tchouaméni clashed again within 24 hours, once more resorting to physical confrontation to settle their differences. The exit door is now wide open. Only by letting all those responsible for the current chaos leave the club can the unrest be quelled.
Widbiltz
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RM will suffer for more decades because of the fraud to have committed in winning trophies. RM is the most corrupt club in Europe.