In an interview, Valverde discussed the conflict with Tchouameni and his expectations for the World Cup.

Expectations for the World Cup
"I'm always incredibly excited to lift trophies; it's what I want most and a childhood dream: to play for the national team and lift the World Cup. However, we also need to be cautious and take it one step at a time."
Uruguay reached the semi-finals and finished fourth at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
"We grew up hearing about that glory, and we long to achieve that success again, to bring honor to Uruguay and to embrace the positive pressure that comes with representing the national team."
On your current competitive form and the off-field incident involving teammate Tchouameni
"I feel good. I have the support and love of all Real Madrid fans and the club. Sometimes, in football and in life, you have to go through these small setbacks to grow and mature, and I believe this experience will help me become a better captain in the years to come."
Do you regret your teammate and friend Nahitan Nández missing out on the World Cup squad?
"I feel bad for him. We've played together for many years, and I know how he feels right now, but we have to respect the coach's decision."
With Nández unavailable, Bielsa might ask you to play at right-back
"Of course, I accept that. The coach makes the decisions. Everyone dreams of starting, and I'm always ready to play for him."
The team recently performed well against England
"We played a great game, perfectly showcasing our high-pressing, fast-attacking style. We must build on that for the challenges ahead."
