Fede Valverde, a star player for Real Madrid, said that his wife Mina Bonino is his toughest critic, not Carlo Ancelotti or himself. Casemiro, a defender for Manchester United, used to help him get used to his new team.
Bonino, who is active on social media with her opinions, also used to be work as a football journalist in Argentina, eventually moving to Madrid to be with Valverde
It was hard for Valverde to get a starting spot, but he was one of the first young players brought in from Latin America, and he worked his way into the team after going on loan to Deportivo La Coruna. The man, who was 26 years old, said that Casemiro used to give him good tips.
“When you get there, you see Salah, Casemiro, Bale, Benzema, and Sergio Ramos sitting at the table…” The person who helped me was Casemiro. He gave me a hug and told me to sit down. We were also very close in the changing room when it came to the lockers. Casemiro doesn’t have to yell on the field to point out something or correct someone. He was a close friend who always gave good advice. If my wife were to criticize me today, Casemiro would have told me in the locker room, “Fede, you need to train more,” as reported by Diario AS.
While Bonino shares her thoughts on social media, she used to work as a sports reporter in Argentina before moving to Madrid to be with Valverde. She still has a mean eye, though.
“Last night, when Ajax us and eliminated us, I played little to none at all. I got in my car after the game and someone asked me, ‘Why are you passing it?'” Why don’t you try to score? “I asked you, ‘Why didn’t you run on this play?'” the Uruguayan replied.
These days, Valverde is one of the most adored players among Real Madrid fans. He came this far by working hard and not giving up. He is clearly very talented, but it is his spirit and willingness to help others that have brought different versions of Real Madrid together in recent years, most notably on the right side during their 2022 Champions League win.