Gabri Valero (Menorca, 2007) is no longer just the boy from the viral videos. It is no longer just the electrical extreme that raised murmurs in Valdebebas every time he faced one against one. Now it starts to be something more important: a decisive footballer. And that is the border that separates promising talent from players who can really aspire to break the door of the first team.
Your name is marked in red inside a generation full of talent. Left-handed, explosive in driving and specialist in overflow, the season began turning social media upside down. His highlights flew among Real Madrid fans who They rubbed their eyes trying to figure out if it was real or a product of AI.. Bicycles, changes of pace, oriented controls and rivals sitting on the grass. All natural. All yours. The magic of different players.
The definitive jump
But Gabri himself quickly understood that to reach the elite you need something more than spectacle. It was necessary to evolve, improve decision-making and turn a beautiful play into a truly decisive action.. To succeed in your position you have to be decisive and that is where the big change in this second half of the season appears.
Gabri Valero: the pearl of the ‘Fábrica’ who has fallen in love with Real Madrid fans with a social media video
Gabri has worked for months to transform fantasy into production. And football returned all that investment on the biggest possible stage: the Champions Cup final against Barcelona. And precisely there, when the game was burning the most, its best version appeared. With Madrid behind on the scoreboard, Gabri set fire to the final. He received it open on the right wing, faced his marker and launched a signature bicycle to leave you completely behind. Then he raised his head and put a precise cross to the far post that ended in the tie. Carlos Diez.
That action changed the game, but the perfect closing was still missing. The definitive signature of his first great work. With Barça already broken and Madrid launched, The winger appeared again to crown the final with a great goal. He received it open, drove inside decisively and unleashed a left-footed shot to the long post that was impossible for the goalkeeper. A very Olise action for the youngest. Very Arjen Robben for those who grew up watching the Dutchman repeat that play for years. The final 4-1.
In Valdebebas it is very popular for a specific reason: listen, work and evolve. Nobody doubted his ability to unbalance. It’s probably one of the greatest specialists at La Fábrica in one against one. The challenge was to convert all that talent into tangible data. And that transformation is beginning to be visible. 6 goals and 16 assists are the figures that confirm it.