If Uruguay’s national team, La Celeste, intends to reach the final of the 2024 Copa America, they will heavily rely on Federico Valverde, who is 25 years old.
It can be challenging to measure the influence of certain players in a football game. Fans typically focus on goals and assists when evaluating attacking players, or saves and clean sheets when assessing goalkeepers. However, the aspects that occur between these key events are more complex to evaluate, especially when a player excels in multiple areas.
Certainly, there are footballers who require close observation to truly recognize their worth. Federico Valverde exemplifies this notion. Previously hailed as the next Steven Gerrard during his early years, he then transformed into a remarkable winger with exceptional goal-scoring abilities. However, presently, his contributions may not manifest prominently on statistical records. He no longer possesses the attacking prowess he was anticipated to possess. Nevertheless, this does not signify any negative implications.
Instead, Valverde has undergone the most selfless of switches, sacrificing his natural attacking instincts with a view of doing all of the less glamorous stuff in between. He doesn't score much, while his assisting numbers are agreeable – but not stellar.
Valverde, the beating heart of Uruguay’s midfield, exerts an immense impact on the team. He is always ready to tackle, intercept, pass, and move. Marcelo Bielsa, who appreciates chaos, finds Valverde to be the embodiment of it.
Ahead of the Copa America semifinal between La Celeste and Colombia on Wednesday night in Charlotte, N.C., the game is expected to be characterized by fast-paced action. This presents an opportunity for the 25-year-old captain to not only lead his team closer to victory, but also gain the recognition he rightfully deserves as a skilled football player.