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The real reason why Valverde punched Baena is leaked, look at the punishment that will befall him

Real Madrid are in huge trouble after Valverde's punch.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid are in huge trouble after Valverde's punch.
Real Madrid are in huge trouble after Valverde's punch.

Real Madrid fell in defeat yesterday 2-3 against Quique Setién's Villarreal at the Santiago Bernabéu with goals from Pau Torres on his own goal and Vinicius Júnior being uncontrollable for the rival defenders in his goal and being clearly fundamental this season , clearly being in the best moment of his career and among the best wingers on the planet.

Real Madrid ended up losing to the Periquito cast with two goals from Samuel Chukwueze, a 23-year-old Nigerian striker valued at just 20 million euros who ended up playing perhaps his best game of the year today, scoring both goals against this Real Madrid team that had just defeated 0-4 away to Fútbol Club Barcelona.

But the truth is that after the match, the scandal between Federico Valverde and Alejandro Baena was uncovered, where the Real Madrid player would have hit the Villarreal player in the face after the game, for which the visitor had to go to the hospital with the inflamed cheekbone. That is why much is being speculated about the possible sanction to Pajarito.

And in this sense, the soccer player's couple came out to defend him on social networks, making it clear that he messed with something private in the family, being a very sensitive issue such as the loss of a child, not justifying Valverde's action but making it clear that Baena is not a saint, but that he had a provocative gesture.

What did Valverde's couple say?

Mina Bonino, Valverde's partner and journalist, came out to clarify the matter, making it clear that Baena touched the most painful thing for the Uruguayan without any need, so she did not talk so much about the matter but about what she had to live on a personal level , so that the reaction of the Little Bird is understood.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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