Fede Valverde Reveals Vinicius Junior Offered Him Penalty Against Manchester City
Real Madrid midfielder Fede Valverde experienced a standout performance on Wednesday, securing his first career hat-trick against Manchester City in the initial leg of their Champions League Round of 16 encounter at the Santiago Bernabéu.
This marked a significant evening for the Uruguayan international, and it nearly became even more memorable. He disclosed to TNT Sports Brazil, as reported by MD, that his teammate Vinicius Junior presented him with the opportunity to take a penalty kick awarded in the second half.
Valverde recounted: "Yes, indeed, he asked me [if I wanted to take the penalty]. Vinicius is a crucial player for us, a club legend, and a great friend. However, I advised him to take it himself—a sentiment shared by many of my teammates."
Valverde Reflects on Vinicius' Missed Penalty
Vinicius subsequently had his shot saved by Manchester City's goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, a moment that could prove crucial in the overall tie. Valverde expressed his disappointment over the miss but praised his Real Madrid colleague for his resilience and continued effort throughout the remainder of the game.
"These occurrences are part of football," Valverde explained. "It's true that we still carry a lingering regret from that moment in the match. If he had converted it, it would have crowned an absolutely incredible night. We're left with that slight pang, but that's just how the game goes."
He added: "A penalty can either be scored or missed. What truly matters is how he responded after the miss – with determination, continuing to run and push. The fans' support for him fosters a bond between players and supporters that I believe will lead to many triumphs."
Real Madrid will undoubtedly be hoping that Vinicius' miss from the spot does not ultimately cost them dearly. It will fall to him, Valverde, and their teammates to ensure they progress, as the team aims to secure their place in the Champions League quarter-finals next week.
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