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Real Madrid’s Dean Huijsen flagged for fatigue after relentless 2025 for club and country

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22 Dec, 2025 15:32 GMT, US

Sources close to Dean Huijsen believe the young Real Madrid center back is feeling the toll of an intense 2025 calendar and needs time to recover his physical sharpness. The message is simple: he has played a lot, for club and country, and a reset is required. Inside Madrid, there is an understanding that smart rotation and tailored conditioning can protect their long term investment. Fans are split. Some point to the growing match load across modern football, others argue he has already missed spells this season. Either way, Madrid want him at peak level for the decisive months ahead.

Real Madrid’s Dean Huijsen flagged for fatigue after relentless 2025 for club and country

Madrid based circles brief that Huijsen’s 2025 schedule has been heavier than fans recognize, spanning club fixtures across domestic fronts and national team commitments. The player’s camp stresses he needs a short recovery window to recharge. Online debate has surged, with some supporters comparing his minutes to other young defenders and referencing earlier absences this season, while others highlight today’s busier calendar compared to a decade ago. The club is said to be evaluating rotation and recovery protocols accordingly.

🚨 Sources close to Dean Huijsen say that the fans may not realize how tired he is, because he’s played many matches for club & country in 2025. They believe he needs time to regain his physical form & recharge his batteries. @GuillermoRai_

@MadridXtra

Impact Analysis

This is a classic modern football problem: a 20 year old center back breaking into an elite squad during a compressed calendar. For Real Madrid, the timing matters. Spring windows stack league pressure, domestic cups, and European demands, and the margin for error in central defense is tiny. Even if Huijsen’s total minutes seem manageable on paper, high intensity exposures clustered in short bursts elevate fatigue risk. Sports science departments call it acute to chronic workload ratio spikes, and that is where soft tissue danger lurks.

From a tactical angle, Huijsen’s calm on the ball and range in recovery runs make him a stylistic fit for Madrid’s back line against high pressing opponents. He steps into midfield lanes cleanly and rarely panics under pressure. That profile is valuable, so protecting it is logical. Expect individualized planning: reduced double session loads, neuromuscular work to stabilize hips and hamstrings, and minute caps in lower leverage fixtures.

The other layer is perception management. Young defenders are judged against outliers like Sergio Ramos who felt indestructible, but football is different now. More matches, faster transitions, and tighter turnarounds. If Madrid manage the next 4 to 6 weeks prudently, they can preserve a high ceiling asset without jeopardizing results. The upside of a measured pause outweighs the short term optics.

Real Madrid’s Dean Huijsen flagged for fatigue after relentless 2025 for club and country

Reaction

The fanbase is split down the middle. One camp shrugs and says this is Real Madrid, heavy schedules are the price of the shirt. They point to old school examples and ask why a 20 year old should be tired. Another camp counters that today’s football moves faster, squads travel more, and cumulative stress is real. They cite recent overload cases across La Liga and the national setup to argue that recovery windows are non negotiable.

There’s also a competitive lens. Some supporters see Madrid stacking young center backs and love the long term plan, calling Huijsen’s temperament a perfect fit if he’s kept fresh. Others question whether the player already missed enough time earlier in the season and feel fatigue shouldn’t be an excuse. A few fans laid blame on international duty, suggesting national team windows squeezed the margins for club recovery. And, as always online, there are off topic quips and comparisons that miss the context. Strip it back, and the majority simply want a clear plan: protect the player now, so he dominates later.

Social reactions

Man you are 20 years old !!!

Rana Raina (@RanaRainaaaaa)

He should have seen this coming whilst signing for Real Madrid that there will be numerous games now Hope he'll be our Rolls-Royce in 2026

AddgRMA 🐢🔜🤍 (@AddgRma)

What sort of bitch ass players is Real Madrid recruiting lately? WTF? He thinks he’s at Brighton? I keep saying it this is all shades of Manchester United

Godfather Lagata (@HansLandaQ)

Prediction

Short term, expect targeted rotation. Madrid can spread minutes across their senior center backs, deploy a conservative rest plan in matches where game state allows, and use late substitute appearances to keep Huijsen’s rhythm. Performance staff will likely monitor internal load with GPS and counter-movement jump baselines, easing him back once metrics stabilize. If national team duty looms, a negotiated minute cap or controlled role would be ideal.

Medium term, the club could prioritize gym based strength work to harden against repeat overloads, especially adductor and hamstring chains. On pitch, they may refine his positional cues to reduce high speed recovery sprints that drain the tank. Expect communication to be transparent but brief: he’s fine, just managed. That messaging protects the player and quiets noise.

Long term, this becomes a blueprint for Madrid’s next generation. If Huijsen’s load is managed properly through spring, he should hit late season form with sharper timing in duels and cleaner distribution under pressure. The ceiling is unchanged. With smart minutes and steady work, the club will have a composed, modern center back ready for the biggest nights.

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Conclusion

This is not a crisis. It’s workload management for a 20 year old asked to perform adult minutes at the top level. The club sees the same thing his camp does: a small reset now can prevent a bigger problem later. Strip out the nostalgia and the noise, and the logic holds. Football in 2025 is dense, travel heavy, and unforgiving. Sustainability matters.

Madrid’s job is simple: protect the asset and keep the team winning. Rotate when the fixture allows, trust the depth, and give Huijsen the conditioning runway he needs. The skepticism will fade if performances stay stable and the player returns sharper. The endgame is clear too. With measured management, Huijsen can grow into a reliable starter, the calm presence fans glimpsed already. Preserve that, and Madrid are better tomorrow than they are today.

Sarah Williams

A young female reporter at Sky Sports, widely connected and deeply knowledgeable about football.

Comments (35)

  • 22 December, 2025

    Rana Raina

    Man you are 20 years old !!!

  • 22 December, 2025

    AddgRMA 🐢🔜🤍

    He should have seen this coming whilst signing for Real Madrid that there will be numerous games now Hope he'll be our Rolls-Royce in 2026

  • 22 December, 2025

    Godfather Lagata

    What sort of bitch ass players is Real Madrid recruiting lately? WTF? He thinks he’s at Brighton? I keep saying it this is all shades of Manchester United

  • 22 December, 2025

    RMBelligol

    Let’s see how he performs in the next game, he has 2 weeks rest

  • 22 December, 2025

    DXRK• ⛩️🇬🇲

    Pussy hurts

  • 22 December, 2025

    Dreamchaser

    Has he played more than pedri or Eric Garcia

  • 22 December, 2025

    Luis

    At real madrid there is no time given either you perform well and get praised or play badly and get criticised

  • 22 December, 2025

    Jonnis

    Huijsen has missed 60% of the games this season so fatigue is not an excuse. However hes only 20 and still got time for improvement so i will give him time.

  • 22 December, 2025

    Victor Prime

    I knew it, Spain NT fucked us so hard with this one, great signing, terrible environment.

  • 22 December, 2025

    ~ Orapeleng P. Tholo

    Excuses on an overdrive

  • 22 December, 2025

    Madridista

    But bro spent most of the first half of the season injured. isn’t that enough rest?

  • 22 December, 2025

    Saki 🐉

    People are failing to realize that they play more games today compared to 10-15 years ago so it’s understandable why he’s tired and most players are getting injured from overloads

  • 22 December, 2025

    python devv

    He should be benched then.

  • 22 December, 2025

    He has not been good. At all. Bad signing so far

  • 22 December, 2025

    DaniRMD

    Poor guy he is rich and doesn’t do anything else with his life and complains because he has to play 50 games a year. Meanwhile people working 300 days a year

  • 22 December, 2025

    MADRIDISTA

    Its not a player for Real Madrid he can play in bornemouth gerona ousssasouna but not Real Madrid its big mistake to singne him

  • 22 December, 2025

    Toronto 🇳🇬🇺🇲

    Best player in the team after mbappe

  • 22 December, 2025

    Tic Tac 🐢

    FUCK THAT. Terminate his contract IMMEDIATELY if that’s true. He shouldn’t be a professional footballer anymore

  • 22 December, 2025

    Ray_007🥷🏽🃏

    Unfortunately there's no time to "recharge batteries" in real Madrid

  • 22 December, 2025

    sebas

    Vini. Huisen... soft... only excuses

  • 22 December, 2025

    Mandzukic15

    One of the worst signing for Real Madrid this season

  • 22 December, 2025

    Leeloo

    madrid collecting young center backs like it's fifa career mode if huijsen is as calm as he looks, that's scary

  • 22 December, 2025

    offend no one

    Oh, brilliant, let's just pile on the fatigue then, shall we?

  • 22 December, 2025

    BIN Shehu | Madridista 🤍

    We want to see prime huijsen

  • 22 December, 2025

    Pes Footy ♧

    The battle between Huijsen and Laliga teams is too much for him

  • 22 December, 2025

    Football World

    The recent wins have eased the pressure and bought the coaching staff some breathing space, and they’re banking on the upcoming break to reset the squad and finally improve performances once play.

  • 22 December, 2025

    Wendy 💙❤️

  • 22 December, 2025

    !ghOstCrypT

    Hope he gets the rest he needs to come back even stronger.

  • 22 December, 2025

    J5

    Yeah, athletes need rest too.

  • 22 December, 2025

    Videonist

    Health comes first. He is still very young and has a bright future ahead, rest well Dean! 🔋

  • 22 December, 2025

    🇵🇸🔻

    These players are so soft man lmao Sergio Ramos used to play all season even copa del rey matches and never complained

  • 22 December, 2025

    inler88

    He better use it in this break.. bcuz Madrid is not a place for any player to play bad bcuz of tiredness..

  • 22 December, 2025

    Bion

    fans just want to see him shine, not burn out early.!

  • 22 December, 2025

    Sports🤽🏾‍♂️

    Hmm

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