I don’t want to sound unprofessional but this particular player doesn’t deserve to be playing for a club like Madrid, look at the kind goals we conceded last night because of Him”, Antonio Rudiger was quick to Blame One Madrid player for His errors against Atalanta last night

Rüdiger Criticizes Fran García After Costly Errors Against Atalanta
Real Madrid defender Antonio Rüdiger made headlines following a fiery post-match press conference after the club’s 2-1 loss to Atalanta in the UEFA Champions League. Rüdiger openly criticized teammate Fran García for his performance, which he deemed instrumental in the goals conceded during the match.
“I don’t want to sound unprofessional, but this particular player doesn’t deserve to be playing for a club like Madrid,” Rüdiger said. “Look at the kind of goals we conceded last night because of him.”
The outspoken comments came after García was involved in defensive errors that allowed Atalanta to exploit Madrid’s backline, leading to their defeat. García, who joined Madrid this season, has been under scrutiny for some inconsistent performances, but this public criticism from a senior teammate adds significant pressure.
Match Context
The match against Atalanta saw Real Madrid struggle to maintain defensive solidity, with García failing to mark his opponents effectively on both goals. Despite Rüdiger’s own strong display, the defensive unit appeared disjointed, allowing Atalanta to capitalize on gaps.
Reactions
Rüdiger’s remarks have sparked controversy, with some fans and pundits questioning the appropriateness of publicly blaming a teammate. Others argue that García’s errors need addressing if Madrid is to maintain its high standards in Europe.
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti is expected to address the situation to avoid internal discord. Meanwhile, García has not responded publicly, but his future performances will likely be under intense scrutiny following Rüdiger’s candid remarks.
This incident highlights tensions in the squad as Real Madrid aims to stay competitive in domestic and European competitions. How the team manages this internal challenge will be crucial for their campaign moving forward.