Federico Valverde's companion exploded against Carlo Ancelotti's decision to align the Uruguayan on one side before replacing him at half-time during the defeat against AC Milan (1-3), Tuesday in the League champions.
Real Madrid's new defeat against AC Milan (1-3) on Tuesday in the Champions League does not only provoke the anger of supporters and the press. It visibly annoys some of the players' relatives. Federico Valverde's companion, journalist Mina Bonino, published several messages regretting the replacement of the Uruguayan midfielder at half-time. “It’s better for me to keep quiet because they would take me to prison,” she wrote in a message posted on her Twitter account.
“When are they going to understand once and for all that Fede is not a winger?”
The Argentine presenter also denounced the unintended use of her companion in response to a user who pointed out to her that his replacement by Eduardo Camavinga was purely tactical. “Fede’s best job is recovery,” she pointed out to him before exploding. “What are you talking to me about? When are they going to understand once and for all that Fede isn't a winger?”
In the evening, Mina Bonino denied being the originator of these messages, assuring that her account had been hacked. “It’s not me, I got hacked,” she wrote in another message. Aligned on the right side of the Madrid midfield, the Uruguayan international paid the price for Carlo Ancelotti's tactical readjustment in the midfield at half-time, just like the Frenchman Aurélien Tchouaméni who was replaced by Brahim Diaz at the break.
At the end of the meeting, Carlo Ancelotti was questioned about Mina Bonino's charge towards him. “What people think on social networks… for me it’s very complicated,” explained the Italian. “I replaced him because for me he wasn't 100%, he had back problems, he seemed to have recovered because he trained well yesterday but it seemed like he wasn't at his best. better physical level, that's why I changed it.”