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Nonsense! Tchouameni addresses Real Madrid dressing-room disputes
Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni has finally addressed the recent dressing-room dispute at the club and firmly rejected the serious allegations.
The Spanish giant failed to lift a trophy in the just concluded 2025/26 season, with Xabi Alonso sacked eight months into his job as the club manager, and interim manager Alvaro Arbeloa failing to revive the team.
During the season, Madrid were caught in various controversies, as some players clashed during matches and training sessions.
In early May, a heated altercation broke out during Real Madrid training between Tchouameni and his midfield teammate Fede Valverde.
The situation escalated to such an extent that Valverde had to be taken to hospital with a head injury – which, according to Real Madrid’s official statement, was caused by the Uruguayan accidentally bumping his head on a table.
Tchouameni later dismissed reports of a dressing-room brawl: “I’ve read that there was a fight and that I’m supposed to have hit him. That’s simply not true. I won’t go into any further detail.”

Aurelien Tchouameni and Federico Valverde were involved in an alteration. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
Now preparing for the World Cup with France, Tchouameni addressed the issues that escalated at his club.
“Certain events have occurred, and you’ve all seen the coverage. But this situation has been blown out of proportion. At Real Madrid, everything provokes a massive reaction. Still, a lot of nonsense has appeared in the press,” Tchouameni stated at a press conference at the French national team’s World Cup training camp.
“The most important thing is that the club knows what happened,” Tchouameni explained. “So many things happen in the dressing room that the media never find out about. Life goes on.”

A fan of Barcelona holds a banner depicting the clash between Aurelien Tchouameni and Federico Valverde. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Tchouameni also stressed that there is no longer any bad blood between him and Valverde, despite earlier reports that the pair’s tense relationship might force one of them to leave Real Madrid in the summer.
“Fede and I have one clear goal: to win titles with Real Madrid. There are absolutely no problems,” Tchouameni has now made clear. Looking ahead to a potential World Cup clash with Valverde’s Uruguay, he added: “Of course I want to win with France then. But personally, there are no issues with Fede.”
Tchouameni and France open their World Cup campaign on 16 June against Senegal, with Norway and Iraq also in their group.
Meanwhile, Valverde’s Uruguay will face Saudi Arabia, Cape Verde and Spain in the group stage.