Madrid Universal
·7 March 2025
Real Madrid genuinely believe midfielder can be the ‘best in the world’ in makeshift position

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·7 March 2025
Before the Madrid derby in the Champions League this week, all eyes were on one man: Federico Valverde.
The uncertainty surrounding whether the Real Madrid midfielder would play or not, having been dealing with muscular discomfort in his hamstring kept fans on edge.
In the end, the 26-year-old took to the pitch against Atletico Madrid and proved to be a decisive factor in his team’s victory, delivering a performance full of energy and commitment.
Valverde gave his everything on the pitch and was eventually substituted for Lucas Vazquez in the closing minutes, receiving a thunderous ovation from the fans.
Concerns about his physical condition remained as he left the stadium, but 72 hours after the derby at the Bernabeu, the outlook is promising.
Now, according to Rodra, Valverde feels ready for the return leg vs Atletico, and although he has not ruled out playing a few minutes against Rayo Vallecano in La Liga, it is more likely that Carlo Ancelotti will rest him ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League clash.
“Valverde is the best right-back in the world” – this statement comes from one of the most knowledgeable departments within Real Madrid. “If Ancelotti could convince him to play there permanently…” sources within the club say.
Indeed, inside the dressing room, there is a growing belief that with Valverde at right-back, the team is extremely difficult to beat.
Thriving as a makeshift right-back. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
As the season reaches its decisive phase, the coaching staff is convinced that having Valverde in the right-back role strengthens the team significantly.
While Vazquez remains a reliable option, the consensus is that the Uruguayan brings a different level of power and dynamism.
The report further states that Valverde himself is beginning to believe that he can develop into a solid option at right-back.
Unlike his experiences as a makeshift winger, where he often struggled, he is starting to enjoy his new role at right-back.
Above all, the Uruguayan international wants to play and help the team, and he recognises that in this position, his impact is growing, and his performances are shining more than ever.
It remains to be seen whether the 26-year-old plays vs Rayo Vallecano or not. But the player seems to be on track to be at his 100% for the reverse fixture against Atleti.