Valverde attached a rocket to his leg to score an amazing goal at a speed of 107 kilometers per hour

Despite the fact that Valverde leapt onto the pitch in Naples holding a rock, Ancelotti claims that Valverde had a stone on his foot. Based on the MARCA Nit team’s mathematical calculations, there is no other explanation that can explain why the shot that Madrid used to add the three points reached 107 km/h. By the way, it’s a fantastic goal that UEFA did not target the Real Madrid player for because Meret, the goalie for Naples, scored an own goal after the shot struck the crossbar. At the conclusion of the game, Valverde said to himself, “It made me sad to look at the scoreboard and see that the goal had not been given to me.”

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The Guinness Book of Records lists David Hirst’s shot against Sheffield Wednesday on September 16, 1996, at 183 km/h, as the most powerful shot in history, hence Fede’s 107 km/h is not a record in the world of football. The official record seems suspicious given the pace that Fede’s reached; our calculations suggest that it took 0.83 seconds for the ball to traverse the 24.6 meters that separated it from the crossbar at the precise moment (the video illustrates how the mathematical procedures were carried out). The largest data that was allegedly measured, which occurred in the 88th minute of a Sporting Lisbon vs. Naval game, is even more dubious. Renowned free-kick specialist Ronny Heberson reportedly struck a left-footed strike at a velocity of 208 km/h. Another Real Madrid supporter, Roberto Carlos, is credited for hitting a famous parabola against France that was reported to have achieved a speed of 137 km/h.

Federico Valverde tras la victoria: "Tenemos equipo para dar más" - La  Media Titular

“To meet the target,” Fede

Fede’s goal in Naples will always be remembered by Real Madrid supporters and teammates, regardless of the goal’s scorer. “This is Federico’s method!” Modric informed him. Lucas said, “To pay the goal,” in jest. Rüdiger said, “What a bomb!” What a fantastic objective, Vini wrote. According to Kepa, Brahim, and Tchoauméni’s reflections on social media, the most often used term was bomb. Always by Fede’s side during good times and bad, his wife Mina Bonino wrote, “Are you asked or prayed to?” Everyone gave Valverde hugs and high fives in the locker room after he scored one of the most intense goals in recent memory.

Valverde: "Hay que seguir por este camino, con humildad, trabajando y con  esfuerzo"

Twelve of Valverde’s 23 career goals have come from outside the region. Due of his exceptional shooting ability, Ancelotti required that he raise his scoring total the previous season. He was tipped to score at least ten goals, and he finished the year with twelve. For this year, there is no longer a wager,” the two acknowledged at the start of the campaign, despite Valverde’s assertion that this year’s expectations are higher and that he has set himself the same goal of outperforming last year’s results. “Every day, more.” He has only scored two goals so far this season, which is less than he had at this time last year, but his value to the squad has not diminished. In the first ten games of the season, Ancelotti has made eight starts and believes he is unbeatable.