The internal collapse of Real Madrid has moved from “toxic” to outright dangerous. Just 72 hours before a must-win El Clásico, the club has been rocked by a physical altercation between Federico Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni that resulted in medical intervention and emergency disciplinary action.

What started as a verbal spat on Wednesday escalated into a violent confrontation today, leaving the squad fractured and the coaching staff in a state of shock.


The Incident: Hospitalization and Stitches

According to reports from AS and Carrusel Deportivo, the tension boiled over after Valverde reportedly refused to shake Tchouaméni’s hand at the start of the session. The friction ignited at the end of training in the locker room.

  • The Altercation: The two midfielders came to blows in a “very serious” confrontation. Teammates rushed to intervene, but the damage was already done.
  • The Injury: Valverde suffered a significant facial wound. While some reports suggest a direct blow from Tchouaméni, others indicate Valverde hit a central table in the dressing room during the scuffle.
  • Hospital Visit: The Uruguayan was rushed to the Blua Sanitas Valdebebas hospital, accompanied by a visibly shaken Alvaro Arbeloa. Valverde required stitches to close a deep cut on his face.

Disciplinary Files and “Maximum Sanctions”

The severity of the incident forced CEO José Ángel Sánchez to rush to the training ground for an emergency summit. Florentino Pérez has also intervened personally to manage the fallout.

  • Official Proceedings: Real Madrid has officially opened disciplinary files against both players.
  • Clásico at Risk: Internal sources suggest the club is considering the “maximum possible sanction.” This could mean both Valverde and Tchouaméni are dropped from the squad for Sunday’s clash against Barcelona.
  • The “Mourinho” Effect: This level of indiscipline has reportedly hardened Pérez’s resolve to bring José Mourinho back to the club to restore a culture of fear and respect.

A Midfield in Tatters

With Ferland Mendy out for the season, Mbappé struggling with fitness, and now the potential suspension of two undisputed starters in midfield, Real Madrid’s lineup for the Clásico is looking increasingly unrecognizable.

If Valverde and Tchouaméni are sidelined, Arbeloa may be forced to rely on Eduardo Camavinga, Jude Bellingham (in a deeper role), and academy prospect César Palacios to protect the backline against a rampant Barcelona.


RMxtra Verdict: The Darkest Hour

We have seen many “crises” at Real Madrid, but rarely have we seen undisputed starters hospitalizing each other days before the biggest game of the season. This isn’t just about football anymore; it’s about a total loss of control. The “Hala Madrid” values are being tested like never before, and the image of Valverde leaving the training ground for the hospital is one that will haunt the Arbeloa era forever.