Real Madrid Prez Downplays Valverde-Tchouameni Fight, Addresses Mourinho Return

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez downplayed the training ground altercation between Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni, calling it a normal occurrence. He expressed greater frustration over the leak of the sensitive news to the media, stating the club knows who was responsible. The fight, triggered by Valverde refusing a handshake, resulted in a head injury requiring stitches for Valverde, leading to a 500,000 euro fine for both players. Perez also avoided specifics on Jose Mourinho's potential return, emphasizing a focus on club members.

Key Points: Real Madrid Prez on Valverde-Tchouameni Fight, Mourinho

  • Perez says Valverde-Tchouameni row is normal and the leak is worse
  • Valverde sustained a head injury requiring stitches
  • Both players fined 500,000 euros after internal hearing
  • Perez refuses to discuss Jose Mourinho's possible return
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Real Madrid prez plays down Valverde-Tchouameni altercation; speaks on Mourinho's possible return to club

Florentino Perez downplays the Valverde-Tchouameni altercation, saying "these things happen," and addresses Jose Mourinho's possible return to Real Madrid.

"The leak was worse than the row. Players can make up after a row, have a coffee, and shake hands. But a leak like that is terrible. - Florentino Perez"

Madrid, May 13

Real Madrid president Florentino Perez addressed the training ground altercation between club teammates Federico Valverde and Aurelien Tchouameni, saying that "these things happen", while fuming at the fact that the news about such a sensitive matter was leaked to the media.

Florentino addressed the media on a variety of topics after Barcelona secured their back-to-back La Liga title by beating arch-rivals Real Madrid. Amid these topics was the physical altercation between Valverde and Tchouameni, which caused Valverde to sustain a head injury.

Speaking during the presser, as quoted by Goal.com, Florentino said, "It is not the first time two players have had a row here. There have been seasons when the players have been constantly arguing. These things happen!"

He was annoyed that the news about the argument became public, saying, "The row between the players was bad, but what is worse is that it's been made public. We have had arguments every year, sometimes even several, but it has never been made public before."

"The leak was worse than the row. Players can make up after a row, have a coffee, and shake hands. But a leak like that is terrible," he said, while also emphasising that the club knows "who passed the information about the fight on to the media."

The altercation between the two players started over Valverde denying to shake his teammate's hand before training. As the tension rose, the Uruguayan footballer suffered bruises and cuts. The injury was accidental and not a result of a direct blow from Tchouameni.

A crisis meeting was also held in the changing room, reported Marca. The altercation caused Valverde a deep cut that left him requiring several stitches. But the club later announced that he was "at home and in a good condition" and needed 10-14 days of rest for the injury he faced. After an internal hearing, the club fined both players 500,000 euros and disciplinary proceedings were closed as per a statement issued last Friday.

He also spoke on the possible return of Jose Mourinho to the club, who served as a manager from 2010-13, leading the club to a La Liga and Copa Del Rey title each. With Alvaro Arbeloa enduring a trophyless campaign, there have been reports of the decorated Portuguese manager making a return to the club. However, Florentino has not provided any specifics.

"Regarding Mourinho's arrival, we are not at that procedural stage yet; we are focused on ensuring that Real Madrid belongs to its members. I want to discuss this with them, let them come forward, let them tell me what they have done for Real Madrid in their lives," Perez explained. He further added: "I am not going to talk about coaches or players. I am running to return the club's assets to its members," he signed off.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, these things happen in high-pressure environments. I've worked in corporate India where shouting matches occur – it's human nature. But 500,000 euro fine? That's crazy money! 😱 Hope they patch up and focus on next season. Vamos Madrid!
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Michael C
I'm conflicted. On one hand, Perez is right – internal matters shouldn't be leaked. On the other hand, if players are physically fighting, that's a serious issue. As a fan from the US, I'm used to drama in sports, but this feels different. Mourinho would sort them out! πŸ”₯
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Rohit P
Yaar, I feel for Valverde. The man is a warrior on the pitch, and now this? But honestly, Tchouameni is still young and learning. These clashes happen. Remember how Ronaldo and Benzema had issues initially? Look at them now. Chill out, people! 🀝
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Sarah B
Perez dodging the Mourinho question like a pro! πŸ˜… "Let the members come forward" – classic political answer. But honestly, after Ancelotti's success, bringing back Mourinho would be a step backward. The Special One's style is outdated now. Real needs stability, not drama.
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Kavya N
As a Madrid fan from Bengaluru, I'm disappointed but not surprised. Perez cares more about image than actual team harmony. The fine is steep – could feed hundreds of families in India! 😀 But I trust the process. Hala Madrid y nada mΓ‘s! πŸ’ͺ

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