New details about beating in Real Madrid's stripper

Shocking details have come to light about the violent conflict between Real Madrid midfielders Federico Valverde and Aureleen Tchouamen.
Reports show that the two players were involved in a physical clash in the dressing room during the team's training session Thursday, a confrontation reportedly beginning since Wednesday.
During the clash, Valverde fell and struck a table, resulting in a head injury requiring hospital treatment and sewing. Due to trauma damage to the brain, the Uruguayn reacter is expected to be missing for up to 14 days.
Shortly after this event, Real Madrid held an emergency meeting and has since launched a formal disciplinary investigation. Possible sanctions under the club's internal regulations range from significant fines and suspensions to the possibility of contract cuts or a forced transfer, reports Telegraph, broadcast Periscope.
Sources close to the situation characterised the team as very immature, noting that most of the other players simply sat on their heads during the crisis.
The role of main coach Alvaro Arbeloa has also been criticised, as he reportedly intervened when the dispute erupted for the first time Wednesday and remained mainly out of the field during Thursday's escalation.
While Arbeloa chose to let the team resolve the issue within the team, the players reportedly were unable to stop the conflict. Arbelo eventually helped Walderden into the medical room and accompanied him to the hospital.
Club officials have expressed deep disappointment with both the team and the coach, noting that these interpersonal issues are now an important concern along with the club's recent sports performance. /Periscope/












