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Federico Valverde is a key player for Uruguay at the 2026 World Cup, showcasing versatility and reliability. Uruguay aims to leverage its strong defense and Valverde's skills to make a significant impact in the tournament.
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Federico Valverde has been one of the constants amid Real Madrid’s two-year struggles. He reliably puts in a shift every time he laces his boots and is ready to sacrifice whatever is necessary for the good of the team. Valverde is a manager’s dream. He can play multiple positions at an elite level. His natural trade comes as a right central midfielder who can play in a box-to-box role—winning balls in midfield, carrying the ball forward, and covering for the right back behind him. If you put him on the right wing in a more advanced role, he’ll bring you goals, stinging shots from distance, accurate balls into the box and relentless pressing. He can also play right back where he showcases his 1-v-1 defending while providing overloads in attack.
Uruguay is built for tournament football. They may no longer have legendary strikers Luis Suárez, or , but they have a staunch defense structured around combative pressing and suffocating space. They are comfortable sitting in a deeper block when necessary, and Valverde and together organize the team from the base of midfield. Through 18 World Cup qualifiers, Uruguay lost just four times while conceding 10 goals as their defense got better with each passing game. Bielsa’s men conceded just one goal in their last six qualifiers and that came against world champions .
Federico Valverde has been instrumental in Uruguay's World Cup qualifiers, helping the team lose only four times and concede just 10 goals.
Uruguay's upcoming matches include games against Saudi Arabia on June 15, Cape Verde on June 21, and Spain on June 26.
Valverde is seen as Uruguay's most important player due to his ability to play multiple positions at an elite level and his crucial role in organizing the team's midfield.
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Uruguay are far from the favorites, but they can be considered a dark horse. They’re projected to finish second in their group after Spain. Great coaching and a solid defense, Uruguay’s strengths, can go a long way in a World Cup. Valverde is the team’s most important player. Expect him to be a key cog in everything they do.