Real Madrid’s 5-0 Champions League win at Kairat Almaty has been overshadowed by Federico Valverde’s emotional statement addressing reports that he had refused to play. The Uruguayan vice-captain strongly denied suggestions of a rift with Xabi Alonso, insisting he has always given “everything and more” for the club, even while playing through injuries.
The new Valverde case at Madrid
The focus after Madrid's stellar show in Champions League, quickly shifted from the result to vice-captain Valverde. Spanish reports suggested the Uruguayan midfielder had refused to play in a defensive role, fuelling speculation of growing friction with new head coach Alonso. Valverde, who remained on the bench and cut a frustrated figure throughout, broke his silence hours later with an emotional statement on social media.
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Targeting directly to the rumours, Valverde insisted his reputation had been unfairly damaged. “I have read several articles damaging my reputation. I know I’ve had bad games, I’m aware of it. I’m not hiding, and I face the criticism head-on. I’m truly sad. People can say many things about me, but under no circumstances can they say that I refuse to play,” he wrote in a social media post.
Loyalty to Real Madrid
Valverde underlined his unwavering commitment to the club, reminding fans of his sacrifices. "I have given everything and more for this club, I’ve played while fractured, injured, and I’ve never complained or asked for a break,” he said.
"I have a good relationship with the coach, which makes me feel confident enough to tell him which position I prefer on the pitch, but I always, always made it clear that I’m available to perform anywhere, on any trip, and in every game.
"I’ve left my heart and soul in this club and I will continue to do so, even if sometimes it’s not enough or I’m not playing as I’d like. I swear on my pride that I will never give up and will fight until the end, playing wherever I’m needed."
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The tension emerged after Alonso reportedly considered using Valverde at right-back due to injuries. Hours before the game, Valverde had told the press that while he preferred midfield, he was ready to play anywhere. His subsequent bench role, solitary warm-ups, and distant body language led to speculation of a silent protest. Video clips of him skipping pre-match routines quickly went viral, sparking debate in Spain about his standing under Alonso.
Valverde’s statement may help cool the controversy, but questions remain about his role under Alonso and whether the episode hints at deeper issues within the squad. With two Champions League wins under their belt and returning to La Liga duty this weekend, Alonso must manage both results on the pitch and harmony off it, as this comes amid concerns regarding Vinicius Junior's place in the starting XI. For Valverde, the challenge will be to reaffirm his influence as Real Madrid’s vice-captain and one of their most dependable performers.