After Villarreal defeated Los Blancos on April 8, Federico Valverde was accused of assaulting Alex Baena in the Santiago Bernabeu parking lot. The match was decided in the 80th minute by a magnificent brace from Villarreal's Samuel Chukwueze, who stole the show. Baena and Valverde, the two players in question, got into a heated argument, but it didn't escalate until the Real Madrid player allegedly punched Baena.
The place where the buses for the visiting teams had parked after the game was where the Uruguayan had been waiting for Baena. The Villarreal players were busy celebrating their triumph when they were taken aback by the physical aggressiveness.
The victim of the assault, Baena reported the incident to the police instead of the Competition Committee soon after, as it did not take place on the football field. Valverde did not deny the assault but claimed that Baena made personal remarks about his family and his unborn child. "Cry now, your son won't be born," Valverde claims Baena said after a conflict in the game.
After the game, Baena allegedly said something similar again, according to Valverde. As a result, things became heated, and Valverde ultimately made the decision to wait for Baena in the parking lot. After a challenging pregnancy, Valverde's second son, Bautista, was born.
However, the most recent information indicates that Real Madrid star Fede Valverde won't be prosecuted for his alleged attack. Due to substantial contradictions in Baena's testimony, the judge engaged in the case, according to El Espanol (via Sport), has ruled that the case should be archived. Alvaro Odriozola was allegedly present during the incident, according to Baena, which is not supported by the video evidence provided by Real Madrid.
However, a final decision has not yet been made, and the 24-year-old Valverde may still receive a five-game suspension and miss Real Madrid's season-opening matches. He has not yet made any public statements regarding the event, although Baena has refuted claims that he incited an assault by making remarks about the Uruguay star's family.