
According to a recent story, Real Madrid players Jude Bellingham and Antonio Rudiger got into a fight on the training pitch and had to be separated by teammates. Los Blancos will host Arsenal at the Bernabeu in a crucial week for their season, knowing that they need to overcome a three-goal deficit to advance to the Champions League semifinals.
Over the weekend, Carlo Ancelotti’s team did not perform well; they barely defeated 10-man Alaves 1-0, and Kylian Mbappe was sent out with a straight red card. But it’s now known that Bellingham, an England star, and Rudiger, a former Chelsea player, had been at odds for days.
Bellingham and Rudiger Pulled Apart by Teammates
A bad tackle from the German sparked the confrontation

El Chiringuito, as reported by the Daily Mail, claims that during a small-sided game on Friday, Bellingham and Rudiger got into a brawl on the training field after the German made a poor tackle on his English opponent. In retaliation, Bellingham insulted the defender.
Although it is asserted that the issue was settled and that both parties acted properly towards one another for the rest of the session, it was reported that the situation got out of hand to the point that teammates had to step in and break up the pair.
Rudiger was observed dragging the midfielder to the ground in 2024, so this is not the first time the two have been spotted fighting on the Madrid practice pitch. That incident, though, was far less serious than what happened last Friday.
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Bellingham Applauded by Teammates After Arsenal Defeat
The Englishman refused to give up hope of an unlikely comeback

Rudiger may not be Bellingham’s biggest fan because of the incident, but the way the rest of the Real Madrid club treated the former Borussia Dortmund player after the loss to Arsenal indicates that his colleagues respect him. The Englishman reportedly gave a stirring speech after the humiliation at the Emirates, to the cheers of his fellow Galacticos.
Bellingham’s message is thought to have mostly focused on his conviction that they might still turn things around and pull off a huge upset in the forthcoming second leg, but it is unclear exactly what was stated. The defending champions are also thought to be feeling very confident, even though they haven’t overcome a 3-0 deficit in Europe in more than 40 years.
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