
Real Madrid's Federico Valverde received criticism over a photo his wife posted on Instagram, and Mina Bonino erupted against everyone.
This Friday, Federico Valverde's wife, Mina Bonino, posted a photograph on her personal Instagram account, in which the Real Madrid midfielder is seen smiling next to his eldest son. However, as with any social media, the criticism did not take long to arrive.
People began to mock the player, mentioning that he was using a cap to cover the wound he suffered in the altercation he had with the Frenchman, Aurelien Tchouameni. To which Mina quickly responded through an Instagram story in which she says the following:
"He hit his head; he has a cap. A cut that is not noticeable with the cap on, and that is not the result of any punch because there WAS NONE. It is the product of the blow. Everyone has already said it. Do you want to see blood? You will not see it here. This is my Instagram. This is MY family, and I have nothing to say or clarify because it is NOT MY OBLIGATION. Leave me alone."
Let us remember that this stems from a statement issued by Real Madrid on Thursday, May 7, in which they reported that both the Uruguayan player and the Frenchman were involved in a fight during training at Valdebebas. In this case, as a result of the altercation, Valverde fell to the ground, hitting his head, a blow that left him with a cut and dizziness, so he had to be taken to the hospital.
He is currently on mandatory rest at home for 10 to 14 days, and both players received a historic financial sanction; they will have to pay €500,000 each.
And apparently, that is how Real Madrid's season will end: a completely broken dressing room, players fighting each other, and figures not committed to the squad. While Valverde and Tchouameni were starring in this story, Kylian Mbappé left training laughing the same day, implying he did not care about the situation.
A punch from Antonio Rudiger to Alvaro Carreras was also reported, while the latter laughs on camera, seeing that the coach prefers Fran Garcia over him. And of course, we must add the fact that if Barcelona beat Real Madrid this Sunday, they will be crowned league champions.
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