Valencia CF extended its unbeaten streak to eight consecutive matches after securing more points in Tuesday’s clash against RCD Espanyol. This impressive run, last achieved in 2019, showcases the team's consistent performance in recent weeks.
Valencia CF goes eight games unbeaten

A positive run of form marked by the ‘Mestalla factor’ and the team’s great effort and hard work

Under head coach Carlos Corberán, Valencia CF has recorded four wins and four draws since their last loss to Atlético de Madrid on February 22 at Mestalla. The team currently ranks second in LaLiga for most goals scored from open play (17 goals) in the second half of the season (as of matchday 31).

At home, the 'Mestalla factor' has been key, with the team registering 3 wins and 1 draw. A total of 174,305 fans (an average of 43,576 per game) have cheered the team on during these four home fixtures.
Away from home, 1,167 loyal fans have traveled with the team since the match against CA Osasuna on March 2. That passionate support helped Valencia CF secure a historic victory at the Santiago Bernabéu against Real Madrid — their first there in 17 years.
Valencia CF’s excellent form has also been recognized by LaLiga. In March, Diego López was named Best U-23 Player, and Sadiq received the award for Best Goal. In April, Corberán has been nominated for Best Coach, Mamardashvili for Best Save and Player of the Month, while Tárrega is a candidate for Best U-23 Player. Additionally, Mosquera leads LaLiga in ball recoveries with 180 interceptions (as of matchday 31).
The team will look to continue this strong run on Saturday, May 3 at 18:30h, when they face UD Las Palmas at the Estadio de Gran Canaria.
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