Federico Valverde, the Uruguay international midfielder for Real Madrid, required hospital treatment following a confrontation with teammate Aurelien Tchouameni during training, according to multiple Spanish media reports. The incident took place after the Thursday session at the club's Valdebebas training complex in Madrid.
Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa accompanied Valverde to a nearby hospital where the player received stitches for a facial wound sustained during the clash. The reports clarified that the injury was the result of an accidental cut rather than a direct punch from French midfielder Tchouameni, who was involved in the altercation.
The tension between the two players reportedly began on Wednesday during training and escalated the following day, continuing during and even after the session. Spanish outlets noted that Valverde refused to shake Tchouameni's hand and then fouled him during the Thursday practice, which led to a heated exchange that culminated in the injury within the dressing room.
Real Madrid and the players' representatives did not provide comments when approached for confirmation or additional details about the incident. However, the situation has highlighted existing strains within the squad at a pivotal moment in their season.
The club is currently facing the prospect of a second consecutive season without claiming a major trophy, increasing pressure on both players and staff. This internal discord adds to the challenges as Real Madrid prepares for the crucial La Liga Clasico against rivals Barcelona on Sunday.
Barcelona leads the league by 11 points and stands poised to secure back-to-back league titles with a win or draw in the upcoming match. The clash between these historic adversaries is now underscored not only by the championship race but also by Real Madrid's struggles to maintain squad cohesion amid mounting frustrations.







