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Real Madrid Star's Wife Breaks Silence Over Training Incident and €1 Million Fine
Mina Bonino, wife of Federico Valverde, launched a furious Instagram tirade against "lies" and "fake faces" after her husband was fined €500,000 alongside Aurélien Tchouaméni.

Mina Bonino, the wife of Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde, has broken her silence in a blistering Instagram post, accusing unnamed individuals of spreading "continuous slander" and demanding they stop "destroying" her family. The outburst comes after her husband and teammate Aurélien Tchouaméni were each slapped with a €500,000 fine by the club following a physical altercation at the Valdebebas training ground last Thursday.
Bonino categorically denied that a punch was thrown, insisting the gash on Valverde's head was the result of an accidental collision with a falling table. "Everyone has already confirmed this version," she wrote, pushing back against what she called "lies" published by people who "speak with total impunity."
In a furious tone, the influencer described trying to handle the matter privately but being met with "fake faces" who defamed her and even spread offensive rumors about her personal life. Now six months pregnant, Bonino said the attacks at such a sensitive stage—especially given a history of health complications in a previous pregnancy—were "unacceptable" and crossed every line. She concluded by telling the public to leave her family alone, stating she is not obligated to explain anything further to anyone.
Incident Details and Media Frenzy
The controversy erupted after reports emerged of a heated argument between Valverde and Tchouaméni at Real Madrid's training complex. The Uruguayan was taken to hospital for tests, which revealed a bruise and a head wound that is expected to sideline him for 10 to 14 days.
Record Punishment to Restore Order
Real Madrid moved swiftly to contain the fallout, imposing what is believed to be the largest internal fine in the club's recent history. The sanctions included:
- Financial penalty: €500,000 per player, totaling €1 million.
- Admission of responsibility: Both players appeared before the club's investigator, accepted responsibility, and issued a formal apology to the club and its fans.
- Crisis containment: Club officials held an emergency meeting to prevent a split in the squad, particularly as reports surfaced of another altercation involving defender Álvaro Carreras in the same week.
The iron-fisted response from the "Merengue" administration is seen as an effort to reinforce the principle that the club's interests come before any individual, especially with a decisive "Clásico" against Barcelona looming and the team under immense pressure to avoid a trophy-less season.





