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Real midfield banker

BARGAIN: STAR MADRID PLAYER BOUGHT FOR A SONG THREE YEARS AGO

- Madrid

Zinedine Zidane pursued Paul Pogba but found Fede Valverde and his emergence as Real Madrid’s most important midfielder may yet prove the turning point in their season.

Signed for €6 million in 2016, Valverde cost around €200 million less than Madrid might have paid for Pogba last summer. As well as saving the club money, he might have saved their coach too.

Zidane, staring down the barrel in September, is flying high three months later. Madrid sit level on points with Barcelona at the top of La Liga and have secured qualificat­ion to the Champions League’s last 16.

They face Espanyol at home today ahead of a dead European rubber against Club Brugge, the kind of fixture Valverde would once have viewed as a rare opportunit­y to play in the team.

Instead, the 21-year-old has become a key figure in Zidane’s second era and, between Karim Benzema up front and Sergio Ramos at the back, the central cog in a newly-formed spine.

When Zidane talks about Valverde, he invariably darts to the English descriptio­n, “box-to-box”, a phrase he clearly feels best suits the energy and dynamism the Uruguayan from Montevideo has brought to Madrid’s midfield three.

For years, Luka Modric and Toni Kroos had been the immoveable duo ahead of the more defensivel­y-minded Casemiro, but their ponderous performanc­es came to characteri­se a Madrid side that lacked spark and, perhaps, the motivation to go again.

Valverde has broken the partnershi­p and added what was missing. His zip, athleticis­m and direct running offer Madrid the base from which they have been again able to dominate matches.

“He is amazing,” Kroos said last month. “I really love this player. To come here is not easy and to play like he is at this age means he has a lot of quality. I’m sure he has a great future here for many years to come.”

After the draw against Paris Saint-Germain last month, Zidane

dismissed one journalist’s suggestion that Valverde’s substituti­on had led Madrid to concede two late goals in two minutes.

“He is improving like everyone else and he is doing well,” said Zidane, who had replaced Valverde in the 76th minute, before PSG scored in the 81st and 83rd. “But it’s difficult to play box-to-box for a whole game.”

Valverde missed the 3-0 defeat to PSG in September through injury. It was Madrid’s worst display of the season. Against Real Mallorca, Madrid’s only other defeat, Valverde started on the bench.

Zidane did not discover Valverde but, whether through luck or design, has overseen the period during which a promising youngster has turned into a first-team regular.

He was schooled at Uruguay’s Penarol, a club he joined as a 13-year-old and where his sturdy frame above a pair of long, thin, legs earned the nickname El Pararito, “the little bird.”

Madrid signed Valverde in 2016 and gave him 30 games in the Bteam before Valverde was named as the second best player of the under-20 Fifa World Cup. – AFP

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Picture: Getty Images FEDE VALVERDE

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