Valencia CF earned another point this Tuesday in the midweek matchday held at the Camp de Mestalla. The team managed to respond to the first-half goal and secured the equalizer in the second half through Javi Guerra—a goal that, considering the performance on display, feels like a modest reward.
Javi Guerra: "We put in a great performance and I think we deserved more than just one point"

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THE MATCH
We had to come from behind and try to make a comeback. Overall, we played a good game because their goal came from an isolated play—I’m not even sure it was a foul. We put in a great performance and I think we deserved more than just one point. We have to keep going.
Good game. Even in the first half, I’d say they didn’t have many chances apart from the one that hit the post. They didn’t really cause us much trouble, but they went ahead and we had to chase the game. The team responded well, both in the final minutes of the first half and in the second half too.

SECOND GOAL IN A ROW AT MESTALLA
I try to help in any way I can. In those kinds of plays, I usually push forward and Luis tends to spot me—and today it helped us get the equalizer. Anything I can do to help is always welcome.
8 GAMES UNBEATEN
The team is in good form; now we have to focus on the next match, aim for the three points, and try to climb up the table.
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