The pressure surrounding Real Madrid has reached a level rarely seen at the club, and now all eyes turn toward Sunday’s massive El Clásico clash against FC Barcelona at 3 PM.
Instead of preparing quietly for one of the biggest matches in football, Madrid have spent the week drowning in controversy, rumors, and growing tension surrounding the dressing room. Social media has completely exploded with reports describing internal fights, arguments between players, frustration with effort levels, and even alleged problems between stars and members of the coaching staff.
Whether every report is fully accurate or not, the overall image being painted is ugly.
One of the biggest talking points involves Antonio Rüdiger and Álvaro Carreras. Reports claim the two were involved in multiple heated incidents during training, including one where teammates allegedly had to physically separate them. Another report claimed Rüdiger later screamed at Carreras badly enough that the squad forced him to apologize afterward.
Then came the rumors involving Aurélien Tchouaméni and Federico Valverde allegedly fighting on back-to-back days, with reports even claiming Valverde needed medical attention afterward. Add in claims about dressing room leaks and accusations that multiple players are unhappy with each other’s work ethic, and suddenly Madrid no longer look like a united squad heading into the biggest game of their season.
Even Kylian Mbappé has reportedly been involved in tension, with rumors suggesting he had a verbal confrontation with a member of the coaching staff. The pressure surrounding Mbappé has become especially intense because expectations for his first season in Madrid were impossibly high. When he finally arrived at the club, many fans believed Madrid were about to begin another era of dominance.
Instead, the season has turned chaotic.
The online backlash toward Mbappé has become so massive that viral posts now claim over 33.5 million signatures have been signed on a petition demanding Real Madrid sell him. While many fans online are clearly exaggerating or piling onto the drama, it shows how emotional and divided the Madrid fanbase has become over recent weeks.
That is what makes Sunday’s El Clásico feel even bigger than usual.
There is already enough pressure anytime Madrid face Barcelona, but now the entire football world will be watching to see how this team responds under chaos. A bad performance would only increase the criticism surrounding the squad, the coaching staff, and the club leadership. Every misplaced pass, defensive mistake, or visible argument on the pitch will immediately become another headline.
Meanwhile, Barcelona enter the match smelling blood.
Madrid still have world-class talent everywhere on the field, but talent alone does not solve dressing room problems. Over the years, Real Madrid built their reputation on mentality, chemistry, and surviving pressure better than anyone else in football. Right now, though, the club looks emotionally exhausted and fractured at the worst possible time.
And unfortunately for them, there is no hiding in El Clásico.








