Real Madrid officials opened disciplinary files against midfielders Federico Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni following a physical altercation at the club's training complex [1, 3].

The incident signals a potential breakdown in dressing-room stability for the Spanish giants. Internal friction between key players can disrupt tactical cohesion and team morale, especially during critical phases of the sporting calendar.

The clash occurred at the Valdebebas training ground in Madrid [3, 4]. Reports indicate the fight resulted in Valverde being taken to a hospital to treat a serious facial contusion [2, 3].

This confrontation happened on June 4, 2024 [2, 5]. The timeline suggests a rapid escalation of tension, as the fight took place less than 24 hours [1, 5] after a previous altercation between the two players on June 3, 2024 [5].

Club officials have responded by initiating formal disciplinary proceedings against both athletes [2, 3]. The physical fight is described as a continuation of a series of spats between players, pointing to ongoing tension within the squad [1, 2].

Real Madrid has not released a detailed public statement regarding the specific penalties the players may face. However, the opening of disciplinary files typically precedes fines, or temporary suspensions from team activities, in accordance with club internal regulations [3].

Real Madrid officials opened disciplinary files against midfielders Federico Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni

The recurrence of physical altercations within a 24-hour window suggests a systemic issue with locker-room discipline rather than an isolated disagreement. For a club of Real Madrid's stature, these public fractures can undermine the manager's authority and create a volatile environment that affects on-field performance.