Federico Valverde ‘does NOT regret punching Alex Baena’ following Real Madrid star’s car park clash
Federico Valverde ‘does NOT regret beating Alex Baena and is ready to defend his allegations against the Spanish midfielder in court’ after the Real Madrid star’s furious altercation with the Villarreal winger in the Bernabeu car park
- Federico Valverde punched Alex Baena in the face after a match last week
- Baena has opted to press charges against the Real Madrid star for the incident
- LaLiga president Javier Tebas CONDEMNS Real’s Valverde for batting Baene
Federico Valverde has stressed that he has no regrets for beating Alex Baena after Real Madrid’s defeat to Villarreal last week.
Valverde punched Baena in the face during an altercation in the Bernabeu car park as the Spanish midfielder boarded the team bus.
Baena has since opted to press charges following the incident and Villarreal confirmed in a statement on Sunday night that police will now be involved.
However, despite the ensuing controversy, sources said The athletic that Valverde has no regrets for his actions and is determined to stand by his claim that Baena had previously insulted his pregnant wife if the case went to trial.
The Villareal star has vehemently denied the allegation, writing in block letters on Instagram after the game: “IT’S COMPLETELY NOT TRUE THAT I SAID THAT.”
Sources close to Federico Valverde claim the player has no regrets about beating Villareal star Alex Baena
The Villarreal star has strongly denied the allegations, including with an Instagram statement
Valverde is reportedly ready to defend his allegations that Baena insulted his family in court
Baena also released a statement claiming that his family had received death threats following the controversy, adding that he would let the police investigate.
Real Madrid lawyers have reportedly asked Valverde to maintain complete silence on the incident while the case is resolved.
However, since the incident took place on April 8, the 24-year-old’s wife has twice taken to social media to defend her husband’s account of the incident, with the posts reportedly not well received by Marid.
In a post on Twitter, Mina Bonino wrote, “Do I have to explain why they told me my pregnancy couldn’t go through?
“We were silent for almost two months waiting for the results to know if we could continue, with five months of pregnancy already.
The wife of the Real Madrid star (left) posted an emotional statement on Twitter in response to the incident
“I’ve been through enough that they’ve come to question me about my son’s health.
“Despite everything, I don’t wish from the bottom of my heart for anyone to experience a similar situation.”
The Uruguay international understands it would be best for the club if he kept his silence while the matter is resolved, although it is believed he has a desire to speak out about the incident.
Had the incident been included in the referee’s report, a possible suspension for such an attack could range from four to 12 games.