Germany stars Antonio Rudiger and Niclas Fullkrug ‘involved in heated altercation’ in training and ‘have to be separated by team-mates’ just days before start of Euro 2024

  • Antonio Rudiger and Niclas Fullkrug were involved in an altercation in training 
  • Germany defender Rudiger kept trying to pull Fullkrug down during the drill 
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Germany stars Antonio Rudiger and Niclas Fullkrug were involved in a ‘heated altercation’ in training just days before the hosts are due to get Euro 2024 underway.

As reported by BILD, defender Rudiger repeatedly pulled the striker down during a training drill.

Following a strong challenge, Fullkrug laid on the ground and started swearing at Rudiger.

Fullkrug subsequently got up and went towards Rudiger, with the two players pushing each other. 

Assistant coach Sandro Wagner then had to intervene and calm the situation down.

Germany stars Niclas Fullkrug (L) and Antonio Rudiger (R) had an altercation in training

The pair faced off in the Champions League final as Real Madrid beat Borussia Dortmund

The pair faced off in the Champions League final as Real Madrid beat Borussia Dortmund

Fullkrug had told Mads Buttgereit, a member of the coaching staff, to ‘just blow the whistle’.

Rudiger was later seen sarcastically applauding Fullkrug, who was still angry.

The pair faced each other in the Champions League final earlier this month, with Rudiger’s Real Madrid winning 2-0 against Fullkrug’s Dortmund at Wembley. 

Fullkrug had previously been very complimentary of Rudiger, describing him and fellow centre-back Jonathan Tah as ‘simply world class’ in a press conference.

Fullkrug had previously praised Rudiger in a press conference, describing him as 'world class'

Fullkrug had previously praised Rudiger in a press conference, describing him as ‘world class’

The clash will be a concern to boss Julian Nagelsmann ahead of the start of Euro 2024

The clash will be a concern to boss Julian Nagelsmann ahead of the start of Euro 2024

As reported by the German Football Federation, he said: ‘We’re very strong with them at the back. They play with energy and strength and are simply world class. They’re very difficult to get past. It feels really good to have them both on the pitch. It’s great that we have so much depth in defence. It gives us a formidable backline.’

Hosts Germany will get Euro 2024 underway on Friday night when they take on Scotland.

Julian Nagelsmann’s side will later face Hungary and Switzerland as they look to make it through the group stages. 

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