The midfielder is on the verge of regaining the physical and footballing prowess that he shown in the early part of the previous campaign.
Valverde is currently regaining his best tone. not just because of the objective, but also because of the involvement in many other aspects of the game. The midfielder not only earned the draw, but also shown that he is back and is getting close to regaining the physical and football completeness that he displayed in the early half of last season.
If the goal scored right away in the second half was the most stunning, Valverde once more left plenty of proof of the significance of his performance for the success of his team. He recovered up to eight balls during the match against Real Sociedad, placing third on the white team behind the 12 that Carvajal and Rudiger claimed as their own. With nine defensive duels, he was the second player overall. He was also third in terms of success percentage, having won three of them.
He also made six passes or shoots against the San Sebastian club, which was one of his efforts. Valverde tested up to three times in addition to receiving a score. Bellingham’s attacking moves resulted in a goal-bound shot.
With two balls, he was the one who put the most in the danger zone, which brings us to the end of the examination of what the Uruguayan performed. Valverde is almost at the level of perfection that made him Ancelotti’s team’s top reference last fall. The time for Valverde is drawing near.