Real Madrid captain Federico Valverde has expressed his determination to return stronger following a recent altercation with teammate Aurélien Tchouaméni that resulted in a locker room brawl and left him with a head injury.
In an interview with CarveDeportiva, the 27-year-old Valverde reflected on the incident and its impact on the team’s morale. He acknowledged the challenges he has faced but emphasized that this experience will ultimately contribute to his growth as a leader.
Details: Valverde stated, “I feel good. I received support and love from many people, the fans, the club. Sometimes you have to overcome these small obstacles. All of this will make me a better captain in the years to come,” highlighting the importance of resilience in his role.
This season, Valverde has had an impressive performance on the field, featuring in 49 matches for Real Madrid, where he has scored 9 goals and provided 13 assists.
“I feel good. I received support and love from many people, the fans, the club.
Sometimes you have to overcome these small obstacles. All of this will make me a better captain in the years to come,” Valverde said.

