Match Report | Valiant Valencia CF lose 0-2 to Real Madrid
The team are beaten by two second half goals
Valencia CF's LaLiga EA SPORTS match against Real Madrid at Mestalla ended in a 0-2 defeat, despite a valiant effort from the home side.
The team started out with great energy and provided high pressure, launching the first attacks early on. Real Madrid stopped Valencia CF's counter-attacks with fouls, albeit escaping bookings in the process.
In the 19th minute, Stole Dimitrievski saved a powerful shot from Mbappé inside the penalty area.
After a few minutes of balanced play, as both teams struggled to control the game, the Macedonian goalkeeper intervened again to make a save from the shot by Real Madrid full-back David Jiménez.
Valencia CF's pushing up on Real Madrid's back line was paying off. Danjuma almost scored the first goal of the match with a low drive that was blocked by a Real Madrid defender.
Despite the persistent attacks and solid defence, the scoreline remained goalless at halftime, with everything to play for in the second stanza.
SECOND HALF
SECOND HALF
After the break, Carlos Corberán's men had another chance to score after a cross from Danjuma that Beltrán backheeled close to the left post.
Real Madrid continued to commit repeated fouls to stop play. Valencia CF took control of possession and seemed the more likely of the two teams to score, but that changed in the 65th minute: Álvaro Carreras put Real Madrid ahead after a move in which he won several rebounds in the area and then finished low.
Five minutes later, Beltrán hit the post after combining with Ugrinic. Guido and Thierry came on to freshen things up, shortly followed by Javi Guerra, Ramazani, and Sadiq.
However, in the 91st minute, Mbappé scored the second goal and sealed the victory for the visitors.
Valencia CF's next fixture is across town in a derby, when they take on Levante UD on Matchday 25.
MATCH STATS
MATCH STATS
0. VALENCIA CF: Dimitrievski, Nuñez (Thierry R., 72’), Cömert, Copete, Gayà ©, L. Rioja (Ramazani, 82’), Pepelu (G. Rodríguez, 72’), Ugrinic (Javi Guerra, 82’), Danjuma, Beltrán (Sadiq, 82’) and Hugo Duro.
2. REAL MADRID CF: Courtois, D. Jiménez (Trent, 76’), Asencio, Huijsen, Á. Carreras, Arda Güler (Mastantuono, 82’), Valverde (Cestero, 92’), Tchouameni, Camavinga, Mbappé and Gonzalo (Brahim, 76’).
GOALS: Á. Carreras, 65’ (0-1); Mbappé, 91’ (0-2).


Lineup Valencia CF
- Stole Dimitrievski (Shirt number 1) - Goalkeepers
- Eray Cömert (Shirt number 24) - Defenders
- Unai Núñez (Shirt number 4) - Defenders
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Copete (Shirt number 3) - Defenders
- Yellow Card: 88' - José Gayà (Shirt number 14) - Defenders
- Luis Rioja (Shirt number 11) - Midfielders
- Filip Ugrinic (Shirt number 23) - Midfielders
- Arnaut Danjuma (Shirt number 7) - Midfielders
- Pepelu (Shirt number 18) - Midfielders
- Lucas Beltrán (Shirt number 15) - Forwards
- Hugo Duro (Shirt number 9) - Forwards
Opposition lineup
- Thibaut Courtois (Shirt number 1) - Goalkeepers
- David Jiménez (Shirt number 35) - Defenders
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Álvaro Carreras (Shirt number 18) - Defenders
- Goals: 65'
- Yellow Card: 69' - Dean Huijsen (Shirt number 24) - Defenders
- Raúl Asencio (Shirt number 17) - Defenders
- Arda Güler (Shirt number 15) - Midfielders
- Aurélien Tchouaméni (Shirt number 14) - Midfielders
- Federico Valverde (Shirt number 8) - Midfielders
- Eduardo Camavinga (Shirt number 6) - Midfielders
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Kylian Mbappé (Shirt number 10) - Forwards
- Goals: 91'
- Gonzalo García (Shirt number 16) - Forwards
Time: 95min
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