History:
Valencia CF will be in Spanish Super Cup action in the semi-finals on Wednesday 11th of January against Real Madrid CF at 8 pm kick-off time (CET) at the King Fahad International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Valencia CF have faced Real Madrid CF at a neutral ground on nine occasions with a balance of 2 wins and six losses against ‘Los Blancos’.
Last time out dates back to the 8th of January of 2020 in Spanish Super Cup action at the King Abdullah Sports City where Valencia CF fell to a 3-1 loss with Daniel Parejo scoring a solitary goal for Valencia CF.
Both Valencia CF and Real Madrid are coming off the back of a LaLiga loss and Gennaro Gattuso’s side will be looking for an upturn in their fortunes and come away with a win from the King Fahad International Stadium.
Referee: Alejandro Hernández Hernández.
VAR: Xavi Estrada Fernández.
Press conferences:
Carlo Ancelotti: “The Spanish Super Cup is a very important test for us”
Thibaut Courtois: “It will be an intense match”
José Luis Gayà: "We have to play our best football to get into the final"
Gennaro Gattuso: We can't make any mistakes against Real Madrid and must play with a good mentality and rhythm"
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