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Real Madrid players no longer happy with the methods of fitness coach

Real Madrid players no longer happy with the methods of fitness coach
Real Madrid players no longer happy with the methods of fitness coach

A recent report from The Athletic has highlighted some key issues at Real Madrid that were brewing even before the match against Barcelona.

These underlying issues might have contributed to Real Madrid’s dismal performance against their bitter rivals, as they lost the game 4-0 at home.

Earlier in the day, it was reported that Real Madrid are slowly losing faith in Carlo Ancelotti, even though the Italian will continue.

Now, another issue has come to light – the brewing tension surrounding Antonio Pintus.

Real Madrid players unhappy with Pintus

As reported by The Athletic, Antonio Pintus’ fitness methods have drawn criticism from within the Real Madrid dressing room.

It appears some players find his training regimen “not very exhaustive” and even “old-fashioned,” which they believe leaves room for improvement.

Focus has shifted to Ancelotti’s coaching staff as well (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)
Focus has shifted to Ancelotti’s coaching staff as well (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)

Some within the squad have pointed to the fitness coach’s techniques as a possible reason behind the team’s mounting injuries, including the absence of key players like Thibaut Courtois, Dani Carvajal and David Alaba.

Antonio Rudiger also exited El Clasico early due to muscle discomfort, adding to the mounting list of concerns.

Real Madrid’s locker room was notably silent following the loss, reflecting not only disappointment but also frustration about the squad’s current physical preparedness.

The report cites sources which reveal that this frustration had been simmering long before El Clasico, with Pintus’ training style frequently questioned by several players and staff members.

With mounting pressure on Pintus and his methods, just how Real Madrid approach this situation will be critical, as the team looks to desperately regain form and recover from the Barcelona setback.

One thing is for sure – Ancelotti and his coaching staff cannot afford to divide themselves, if they are to lead Real Madrid to glory once again this season.