đŸ”„LOCKER ROOM EXPLOSION!đŸ”„ “I Don’t Regret It!” — RaĂșl Asencio’s ARROGANT Outburst After PSG Blunder Sends Xabi Alonso Into a RAGE .A

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Tensions have reached boiling point at Real Madrid after a stunning collapse in the Club World Cup — and at the center of the chaos is 20-year-old forward RaĂșl Asencio, whose post-match behavior has reportedly ignited a furious reaction from manager Xabi Alonso and fractured the dressing room.

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Following Real Madrid’s humiliating 4–1 loss to Paris Saint-Germain, a match marred by defensive errors and lack of cohesion, Asencio was widely blamed for a costly mistake that led to PSG’s second goal. But instead of taking responsibility, the youngster shocked reporters and teammates alike with an unapologetic and confrontational response.

“I don’t regret it,” he reportedly told reporters in the mixed zone. “I play my way. If they can’t handle it, that’s not my problem.”

The remarks, described by many as arrogant and tone-deaf, were only the tip of the iceberg.

According to multiple sources inside the Real Madrid camp, Asencio went even further in private — reportedly lashing out at his teammates in the dressing room after the match. In what one witness described as a “bitter tirade,” Asencio accused several veteran players of being “lazy and uninspired”, claiming they were “hiding when it mattered most” and “coasting on their names.”

The comments exploded behind the scenes — and they did not go unanswered.

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Xabi Alonso, in just his first major crisis since taking over as Real Madrid manager, was said to be “absolutely livid.” One source told Marca that Alonso slammed a chair against a locker, cut short his post-match team talk, and shouted, “No one is bigger than this team. Not now. Not ever.”

Alonso is reportedly furious not just about Asencio’s mistake, but his attitude and blatant disrespect for teammates and the institution of Real Madrid. The manager is now expected to take disciplinary action, possibly dropping Asencio from the squad indefinitely — a move that could signal the beginning of a massive shakeup inside the club.

The fallout comes at a critical time for Los Blancos, who were widely expected to dominate the Club World Cup. Instead, they have exited in embarrassing fashion, with finger-pointing, fractured unity, and dressing-room drama now dominating headlines.

Social media has erupted in response, with fans divided over whether Asencio’s confidence is commendable or corrosive. The hashtag #BenchAsencio began trending shortly after news of the dressing-room outburst broke. Meanwhile, others are criticizing Alonso for failing to rein in egos and allowing fractures to develop under his watch.

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Club legends have also weighed in. Iker Casillas tweeted, “Talent is one thing. Respect and humility are another. Real Madrid is bigger than any individual.”

Whether Asencio’s comments were youthful defiance or calculated arrogance, the damage has been done. Real Madrid’s dream of global glory lies in ruins — not just because of a loss on the pitch, but because of what’s unraveling off it.

And now, with egos clashing and the manager drawing a line in the sand, the biggest battle facing Xabi Alonso may not be against his opponents
 but within his own locker room.