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Spain team extinguishes the risk of rift after El Clasico

Although last weekend's El Clasico ended with many ugly scenes, the Spanish team remained calm.

ZNewsZNews28/10/2025

Carvajal and Lamine Yamal argued after the El Clasico match.

At Las Rozas headquarters, the Federation and coach Luis de la Fuente believe that the players' "intelligence and maturity" will help them overcome any noise, avoiding the clash between Real Madrid and Barcelona affecting the team's solidarity.

The clashes and back-and-forth between the two teams' players at the Bernabéu reminded fans of the "storm" of 2011 - when the civil war between Madrid and Barça divided the "La Roja" dressing room. However, as experts emphasize, the current situation is far different from the past. Spain is now a more diverse group, with influential voices from many clubs such as Unai Simon, Rodri, Laporte, Morata, Merino or David Raya, not just revolving around the two old "power poles".

The relationship between Carvajal and Lamine Yamal, two factors that contributed greatly to the Euro 2024 championship, is considered a testament to the spirit of solidarity. The two have a close relationship on the field and in real life, and they celebrated a goal against Croatia at the last Euro - an image that Las Rozas considers "the standard of team spirit".

Xabi Alonso’s conciliatory message after the match – “Healthy competition is not a problem, as long as there is respect” – was also highly appreciated. It reflects the spirit the team is trying to maintain: separating club conflicts from national team.

According to the plan, this incident will certainly be mentioned in the upcoming training session, starting on November 10, as well as at the announcement of the squad list on November 7. De la Fuente appeared calm: "What will happen will happen, the important thing is how we handle it together."

Source: https://znews.vn/tuyen-tay-ban-nha-dap-tat-nguy-co-ran-nut-sau-el-clasico-post1597659.html


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