3 reasons why Valencia thrashed Real Madrid
It was a night of records. For the first time since 2009, Valencia beat Real Madrid by 3 goals. That was 11 years too long.
Continue ReadingIt was a night of records. For the first time since 2009, Valencia beat Real Madrid by 3 goals. That was 11 years too long.
Continue ReadingCarlos Soler and penalties – a match made in heaven. Thibaut Courtois will surely have nightmares of the Spaniard tonight.
Continue ReadingRoll out the carpet – the champions are visiting. Valencia welcome Real Madrid to the Mestalla following a gritty 2-2 draw with Getafe.
Continue ReadingSeven points from seven games. Three consecutive defeats. This is not the Valencia we know.
Continue ReadingThis could be a long season. Fans don’t often see Valencia struggle at the Mestalla, much less against a newly-promoted side, but today’s uninspiring display proved there is much to be done.
Continue ReadingVicente Esquerdo, one of Valencia’s latest academy stars, has signed a contract extension on September 21 that will keep him at the club until 2024.
Continue ReadingIt’s official: Valencia have a new tactician in the dugout. Former Watford boss Javi Gracia’s arrival has been rubber-stamped after weeks of speculation.
Continue ReadingTwo coaches were sacked and two directors of football resigned. A qualification for Champions League knock-out stages for the first time in 6 years and a blossoming of academy players in the first team. Pandemic interrupted football and left Valencia adrift. What can we learn from the turbulent 2019-2020 season?
Continue ReadingBefore this game, Valencia’s European qualification prospects had been on thin ice, and so it proved.
Continue ReadingZero goals in three games. Zero points in three games. One undefeated streak at home gone. Voro Gonzalez’s sixth coming was supposed to resurrect the club, but there was no salvation at our hallowed ground.
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