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Real Madrid are having a difficult season. |
"Los Blancos" are currently second in the La Liga standings, just one point behind league leaders and defending champions Barcelona. Meanwhile, Valencia are in 16th place, facing the risk of relegation.
Nevertheless, Valencia have won two of their last three La Liga matches, beating Getafe and Espanyol before losing 1-2 to Real Betis in the most recent round. "Los Che" also played in the Copa del Rey midweek, losing 2-1 to Athletic Bilbao in the quarter-finals.
Their recent poor form has led to them being underestimated ahead of hosting Real Madrid, who have the second-best away record in the league, with 24 points from 11 La Liga matches this season.
Valencia suffered a heavy 0-4 defeat against Real Madrid in the first leg of this season, while last season at Mestalla, "Los Blancos" also won 2-1. However, Real Madrid have only won 1 of their last 3 visits to Mestalla, with a 2-2 draw in March 2024 and a 1-0 defeat in May 2023.
Real Madrid are having a difficult season, having delivered an unconvincing performance in their 2-1 victory over Rayo Vallecano in La Liga last weekend. Nevertheless, Álvaro Arbeloa's team has had a solid La Liga record, winning all six of their most recent matches, defeating Alaves, Sevilla, Real Betis, Levante, Villarreal, and Rayo Vallecano.
Valencia will be without Cristian Rivero (suspended) and Mouctar Diakhaby (hamstring injury), while Thierry Correia (hamstring) is doubtful to play.
For Real Madrid, Vinicius Junior is suspended due to accumulating too many yellow cards (including a crucial yellow card in the win against Rayo Vallecano). Jude Bellingham is out with a hamstring injury sustained in the last match.
Additionally, Eder Militao (hamstring) remains absent, but Ferland Mendy (hamstring), Antonio Rudiger (knee), and Trent Alexander-Arnold (thigh) could return.
Source: https://znews.vn/truc-iep-valencia-vs-real-madrid-post1625889.html







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