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FootballReal Madrid Star Fede Valverde Reveals Plans to Not Allow Carlo Ancelotti to Retire Early From Coaching
- Fede Valverde says he does not want to be held responsible for making Real Madrid manager, Carlo Ancelotti retire early
- Ancelotti had placed a target on Valverde to score 10 goals for Real Madrid this season, otherwise he was going to retire from management
- Valverde was on target again as Real Madrid cruised to a 3-0 victory over Elche, to extend their lead at the top of La Liga
Real Madrid winger, Fede Valverde says he does not want to be held accountable for the retirement of veteran manager, Carlo Ancelotti by failing to meet the target set for him by the Italian.
Valverde is in the form of his life for the reigning Spanish League champions. He netted his 6th goal of the season as Real Madrid defeated Elche 3-0 on Wednesday night.
Speaking after the Elche win, Valverde disclosed Carlo Ancelotti had set a target for him to score 10 goals for Real Madrid this season, otherwise he was going to retire from management, GFSN reports.
“I’m happy for the team. He (Ancelotti) already said it, I have to score more than 10 goals. I’m focused on doing it. It’s nice pressure to have. I don’t want to take the blame for the coach retiring.”
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Real Madrid retained the top spot in La Liga after a convincing win away to Elche, with goals from Fede Valverde, Karim Benzema and Marco Asensio all hitting the target for the La Liga champions.
Madrid shrug off disallowed goals
Meanwhile, Real Madrid were not deterred despite seeing the match officials disallow three of their goals in the 3-0 win against Elche. The Spanish giants maintained their unbeaten start to the season, Marca reports.
Karim Benzema’s 6th-minute effort was ruled out after Brazilian winger, Vinicius Junior was adjudged to have been offside in the build-up, with VAR confirming the referee’s decision.
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FootballDavid Alaba’s 27th-minute strike and another Benzema goal in the 61st minute were also rightfully chalked off for offside by the match officials, led by Jesus Gil.
Valverde will be next Ballon d’Or winner
Earlier, Sports Brief reported football fans on social media have touted Real Madrid's Federico Valverde as a prospective Ballon d'Or winner in the near future.
Social media users came to the aforementioned conclusion on the back of a photo, which has since gone viral after surfacing on the internet on Tuesday, October 18.
In the photo posted on Twitter, Valverde was spotted admiring the Ballon d'Or prize brought to the club's training grounds by 2022 holder Karim Benzema.