Aurélien Tchouaméni image on CazéTV revives Valverde debate

Aurélien Tchouaméni image on CazéTV revives Valverde debate

CazéTV used aurélien tchouaméni in a France-Senegal promotion during Uruguay’s match against Saudi Arabia, and the image of him raising his fists quickly pulled an old Real Madrid dispute back into the conversation. What was meant to sell one international fixture instead reopened debate around the episode involving Fede Valverde.

France-Senegal Promo

The broadcast pause came while Uruguay was playing Saudi Arabia, and the promotion flashed Tchouaméni on screen with his fists raised. That choice set off comments on social media because many viewers linked the gesture to the recent dressing-room episode involving Valverde at Real Madrid.

The reaction was not driven by the match itself but by the timing of the image. A France-Senegal graphic appearing inside a Uruguay-Saudi Arabia broadcast created a crossover moment that carried club tension into an unrelated international game.

Valverde And Tchouaméni

The two players had already tried to cool the situation from their national-team camps. Valverde said he went through a difficult moment and felt supported by Real Madrid and the fans, while Tchouaméni said there were differences between them but denied the events reached the level described in some media outlets.

Tchouaméni also said there was no punch and that he would not give more details because he considered the matter completely over. In the same line, he said that if both players meet in a future international tournament defending their countries, the rivalry will stay only on the pitch and never become personal.

Real Madrid Fallout

The key point is that the television image did not create a new dispute; it revived one that both men had already worked to calm down. Valverde and Tchouaméni said their professional relationship remained intact, and their shared goal was to keep winning titles with Real Madrid.

For viewers, the moment showed how quickly a single graphic can drag a club issue into another broadcast. For the players, the episode now sits in the background again, with their next public collision likely to matter only if it happens on the field.

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