Real Madrid: Federico Valverde raged against Brahim Diaz

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Clearly, the match between Real Madrid and Mallorca on Saturday was a source of tension, both in the stands and on the field. As too often this season in Spain, a Mallorca supporter made a racist gesture towards Aurélien Tchouaméni. This match was especially important on the pitch, because Real Madrid could get closer to the title if they succeeded. Thus, each ball was important, causing a slight confusion between Federico Valverde (25 years old) and Brahim Diaz (24 years old).

Indeed, the midfielder made a defensive return following a loss of the ball by Brahim Diaz, provoking the anger of the first city. “Play the ball ptain, the chtalk to your mother”launched the Uruguayan to the Moroccan attacking midfielder, as indicated A.S.. In the end, everything returned to normal as Real pocketed three precious points in the title race.

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