Valdano: Alvarez plays like a god, he hasn t reached his limit yet
1:31am, 3 October 2025Football
After Atletico Madrid's 5-1 victory over Frankfurt, Argentine legend Bardano highly praised Alvarez's performance in Movistar Plus+'s football program.
Baldano said: "Alvarez plays like a god, but runs like an ordinary person. Seeing the core figures of the team so hard, how can others not go all out? Alvarez's level is constantly improving, and he has not reached his upper limit yet." Teammate Griezmann also agreed on DAZN and said: "We enjoy playing with him very much, hoping to help him reach his best."
Regarding his recent performance, Alvarez said: "As long as you do what you should do, it will be rewarded sooner or later. There are many new players joining. We also experienced difficult times last year, but then achieved unbeaten results in 15 games. Hope this will become our new starting point. We are constantly running in, understanding each other, creating opportunities, applying pressure, and walking along this path, we will definitely achieve great achievements."
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