Real Madrid has seen absolutely everything, but the dirty laundry coming out of the Valdebebas training center in recent days has surpassed even the worst historical moments at the biggest club in the world.
It's difficult to chronologically list everything that's been happening in the Spanish capital these days and weeks, but the latest news is also the most scandalous - vice-captain Federico Valverde was knocked out, ending up in the hospital after a clash with a teammate.
He was "scolded" by Aurelien Chuameni after a clash in training that later continued in the locker room, the Uruguayan got the better of him and all of this did not escape the media, which for weeks has only been recording scandals near the Santiago Bernabeu stadium.
Real Madrid's dressing room has seen a systemic breakdown, coach Alvaro Arbeloa is not only not the authority to bring the group together, but he is also one of the culprits behind the splits on multiple fronts - there is speculation that he is not even speaking to Kylian Mbappe, Dani Carvajal, Dani Ceballos...
The collapse of the system is confirmed by the Valverde - Chuameni case, although it is only the latest in a series.
After being eliminated in the quarterfinals of the Champions League by Bayern, but also the blunders that apparently cost the "Blancos" the title, bad relations came to the surface.
Antonio Ridiger slapped his younger teammate Alvaro Carreras, there are videos showing the German punching a member of the coaching staff in the face during training, and there are also reports of a conflict between Mbappe and Jude Bellingham, who it's no secret don't really like each other...
Is that all? It's hard...
And even if it is - it's too much, because the fact that everything has become public, plus no one has the intention to deny it, shows how much Real has lost its compass and how much individual egos have "captured" the locker room in which leaders Luka Modrić, Toni Kroos, Sergio Ramos, coach Carlo Ancelotti are no longer born...
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