The match between Real Madrid and Real Betis once again highlighted the complex dynamics surrounding the Madrid team. Each game presents an opportunity to observe a team that oscillates between moments of brilliance and periods of doubt, and this match was no exception. Expectations are always high for Real Madrid, and every misstep is immediately scrutinized and criticized by both fans and experts. However, even amidst the criticism, some players continue to stand out for their consistency and impact on the field, and among them, Federico Valverde particularly shines.
Valverde has become an indispensable figure in Madrid’s midfield. His performances, even when the team seems to falter, are often cited as exemplary. In the absence of key figures like Jude Bellingham, Valverde has taken on a central role in the team’s mechanics. His ability to cover vast distances, recover crucial balls, and provide solid defensive support is undeniable. However, despite these undeniable qualities, there is sometimes a sense that Valverde could do more to inject creativity and fluidity into Real Madrid's offensive play.
During the first half, Real Madrid seemed to lack rhythm and solutions against a well-organized Betis, determined to counter the Madrid offensives. Valverde, although omnipresent in defensive phases and ball recovery, failed to unlock the game. Mistakes multiplied, and the team struggled to impose its style.
However, everything changed in the second half. With a tactically adjusted approach and better space management, Real Madrid regained control of the match. Valverde, this time, managed to raise his level of play, bringing the spark that was missing in the first half. The decisive moment came when he delivered a subtle backheel pass to Kylian Mbappé, an action that allowed the Frenchman to find the back of the net and free his team. This technical gesture, both unexpected and perfectly executed, highlighted Valverde's intelligence and vision of the game, qualities that make him so valuable to Real Madrid.
This decisive pass was the turning point of the match. It gave Real Madrid the confidence needed to dominate the remainder of the game. Real then managed to maintain their lead with remarkable defensive solidity, leaving Betis with no chance to get back into the match. The team eventually won 2-0, a score that reflects the collective effort but also the importance of individual moments of brilliance, like the one offered by Valverde.
This match is a new illustration of the challenges facing Real Madrid this season. The team is in transition, with young players rising in prominence and veterans who need to continue asserting themselves. Valverde, with his consistency and ability to shine in key moments, embodies this new generation that is gradually taking the reins. But for Real Madrid to continue being a dominant force in Spain and Europe, performances like this one will need to become the norm rather than the exception.