
Six players have severed contact with Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa amid a crisis as the team prepares for El Clasico against Barcelona. Tensions are high following recent physical altercations among players and reported divisions within the squad.
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Six players cut contact with Real Madrid manager Alvaro Arbeloa
With only a few days to go until they face Barcelona in the final El Clasico of the season, Real Madrid is in a state of crisis. Alvaro Arbeloaâs side, who will see their disappointing campaign come to an end on Sunday if they do not win at the Spotify Camp Nou, are currently living in a toxic environment, with major divisions starting to become reality at Valdebebas.
Earlier in the week, Alvaro Carreras confirmed he came to blows with fellow defender Antonio Rudiger, and on Wednesday, midfielders Aurelien Tchouameni and Fede Valverde were involved in a physical altercation of their own.
These incidents come amid reports of strained relations between Arbeloa and a number of his players, and according to Marca, as many as six of them are no longer on speaking terms with the Real Madrid head coach.
While the six players have not been named in the report, it is easy to identify a few of them. In recent weeks, it has been noted that Arbeloa has clashed with a number of Spanish players in the Real Madrid squad, including club captain Dani Carvajal, Raul Asencio and , after falling out with his manager.
The players have reportedly severed ties due to strained relations and a toxic environment within the team.
Recent physical altercations between players, including Alvaro Carreras and Antonio Rudiger, as well as Aurelien Tchouameni and Fede Valverde, have heightened tensions.
A loss would mark the end of a disappointing campaign for Real Madrid, intensifying the current crisis and potentially leading to further changes within the team.



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Carreras is another that has a strained relationship with Arbeloa, who believes the former Manchester United and Benfica defender has a âbad attitudeâ. It appears that he no longer counts upon his services, given the decision not to bring him on in place of the injured Ferland Mendy during Sundayâs victory at Espanyol.
Whether Arbeloa is right or wrong with his decisions to sideline several players is up for debate, but it will not sit well with president Florentino Perez that the Real Madrid dressing room is so divided. It also points further towards a change of management in the summer.