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Slap Sparks Tension: Inside Rudiger’s Bust-up with Madrid Teammate

Real Madrid defender Antonio Rüdiger was involved in a heated argument with his younger teammate Álvaro Carreras during a recent training session.

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These haven't been the most peaceful weeks in the Real Madrid dressing room. Last Tuesday, Onda Cero reported that Antonio Rüdiger and Álvaro Carreras had an argument during training that escalated, with the German player ultimately punching the Spaniard in the face. The full-back himself has confirmed the information. Read more

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The turbulent season of Real Madrid won a new chapter. According to Spanish radio Onda Zero, the backman Antonio Rudiger slapped the face of the side Alvaro Carreras in the locker room during a day of training in Valdebebas, in the period between the games against Alavés and Betis, two weeks ago, just after the elimination for Bayern Munich in the Champions League. Read also: Players create undersigned requesting Mbappé's exit from Real Madrid A…

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Manolo Lama's words in the COPE's El Partidazo program have sparked the debate in the football environment.The journalist strongly attacked Antonio Rüdiger, claiming that he is "a character" who does not make him "no grace" and whose attitude on the playing field reflects "very bad ways."Lama did not just value the latest incident, but recalled previous behaviors of the German defense that he considers inappropriate.According to the communicator…

At Real Madrid, an incident in training is again causing headlines. As journalist Miguel Serrano reports on the radio station Onda Cero, defenseman Antonio Rüdiger (33) is said to have lost control of the training center Valdebebas a few weeks ago. The 33-year-old is said to have slapped his teammate Alvaro Carreras – a player ten years younger than him. The incident is just one of many problems that are weighing on Real Madrid this season.

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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