Tchouaméni sentenced

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After Real Madrid-Sevilla, Aurélien Tchouaméni suffered severe criticism from a former White House player.

The period is not easy for Aurélien Tchouaméni. After having helped out in central defense for a long time in recent weeks, making perfectly correct copies, the French international found his place in midfield on Sunday evening against Sevilla (1-0). But it didn’t go very well for him.

While Real struggled to make a difference without Jude Bellingham, it was the entry into play of Luka Modric, scorer, who resolved the situation. The Croatian replaced Nacho Hernandez in the 75th minute, and Tchouaméni finished the match in defense, seeing his teammates finally find the fault.

“Real Madrid’s most insignificant player”

After the meeting, the former Bordeaux and Monaco player was severely criticized by a former Real player. “Tchouaméni deserves more than Modric to be on the bench, said Alvaro Benito live on Movistar Plus. He returned to play in his position (in the middle, editor’s note) but he seems to me to be the most insignificant player at Real Madrid. »

While the other speakers judged this observation to be harsh, Benito, presented by Marca as one of the most respected football commentators in Spain, gave it another shot. “He’s been here for two seasons and I still can’t say what his qualities are or what sets him apart, railed Alvaro Benito. I still can’t say he’s a great distributor, a great defender, a great player, very good in driving, in transitions… I still don’t dare to make a prediction about what this boy will be and I have to demand more. Everyone must demand more, Real Madrid first. »

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