Real Madrid defender Alvaro Carreras has issued a statement regarding his recent difficulties at Bernabeu and an alleged “slap” from teammate Antonio Rudiger.
Carreras has recently lost his starting position at Real Madrid. In the team’s last three games across all competitions, the 23-year-old has been an unused substitute.
The Spaniard’s demeanour has drawn criticism, and there are rumours that he and Rudiger got into a fight in the Real Madrid locker room earlier this year.
Onde Cero as claimed by Sports Mole, stated that during a fight in February, Rudiger hit Carreras in the face. The Spaniard has acknowledged that an incident involving a teammate did occur.
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After joining Real Madrid from Benfica last summer, Carreras has made 38 appearances for the team, recording two goals and two assists.
Carreras Speaks On Relationship With Teammates
“In recent days, certain insinuations and comments about me have emerged that do not correspond to reality,” Carreras posted on Instagram.
“My commitment to this club and to the coaches I’ve had has been unwavering since day one, and it will continue to be so.
“Since I returned, I have always worked with the highest level of professionalism, respect, and dedication. I have fought very hard to fulfil my dream of returning home.
“Regarding the incident with a teammate, it was an isolated matter without importance that has already been resolved. My relationship with the entire team is very good.”

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