Xabi Alonso resolves Endrick and Vinicius Jr.’s disagreements before the Valencia clash

Real Madrid’s coach, Xabi Alonso, met with the press this Friday, October 31, before his team played Valencia in La Liga. The Spanish tactician had to deal with a number of sensitive issues, such as the problems of Endrick and Vinicius Jr., which had been all over the news this week.
When media asked him questions, Alonso stayed calm and offered honesty and a call for unity.

People are interested in Endrick’s condition.

One of the major topics was Endrick’s recent lack of participation in games. The young Brazilian scorer hasn’t played a minute of football under Alonso yet, but he is still training well and can’t play. Alonso said, “I would have liked him to play more.”

It’s the right time and place for him to train, but it needs to stay that way. Sources in Brazil say that Lyon wants to take Endrick on loan, which would give him the chance to play regularly and gain experience in France.

The trouble with Vinicius Jr. is finally over.

Another big talking point was Vinicius Jr.’s angry reaction when he was taken off last weekend. People all over Spain were upset about how angry the winger looked, but Alonso swore that the problem would be solved internally.

“He told the truth, he spoke from the heart.” The most important thing was what he said, and I was happy with it. The coach said, “The matter was over on Wednesday.” He also said Vinicius did apologize to the whole team and behaved very well during team talks.

Alonso made it clear that the case is over and that there will be no punishments. He said strongly, “There will be no retaliation.” “This week was great.” The thing that worries me now is Valencia. He told them to stay focused and work together, and he made it clear that he and his players have moved on from the scandal.

All eyes will be on Alonso’s team decisions as Real Madrid gets ready to play Valencia in La Liga and Liverpool in the Champions League. People who follow the team and people who write about it will both be looking for signs that the changing room is once again peaceful. However, Alonso knows what he needs to do: keep his team together and keep up the winning streak.

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