Real Madrid will face Valencia in a match that will begin on January 8, 2022 at 20:00 UTC at Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Spain. The match is part of the LaLiga competition. When Real Madrid hosts Valencia on Saturday night, they will be trying to get back on track in La Liga.
Los Blancos are now in first place, five points ahead of second-placed Sevilla, while Valencia are in ninth place with 28 points from their first 19 matches. Real Madrid has had a fantastic 2021-22 La Liga season so far, with a record of 14 victories, four draws, and two loses for a total of 46 points, putting them in first place.
Los Blancos could have been forgiven for thinking that their recent long unbeaten run had put them comfortably in first place, but they are only five points ahead of second-placed Sevilla, who have a game in hand, and it will be fascinating to see if Julen Lopetegui’s side can keep pace with the leaders.
Last weekend, Real Madrid suffered their first league defeat since early October when they were defeated 1-0 by Getafe, but Carlo Ancelotti’s team bounced back in the Copa del Rey on Wednesday, winning 3-1 against Alcoyano to go to the round of 16. On January 12, the capital giants will face Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup semi-finals, while the Champions League will return the following month, with Paris Saint-Germain as their opponents in the round of 16.
Real Madrid has won three of their past four league matches against Valencia, including a 2-1 victory in the rematch at Mestalla in September. Valencia, on the other hand, is coming off a 2-1 win over Cartagena in the Copa del Rey on Wednesday, although they fell 2-1 at home to Espanyol in the league on December 31.
Los Che have won seven, drawn seven, and lost five of their 19 league matches this season for a total of 28 points, putting them in ninth place in the rankings, just four points behind Atletico Madrid. Jose Bordalas’ team will face Real Madrid, Sevilla, Atletico Madrid, and Real Sociedad in their next four league matches, and it will be fascinating to see where they stand in the table at the beginning of February.
Valencia finished 13th in La Liga last season, their lowest position since finishing 14th in 1987-88, but they are capable of fighting for a European place this season. The six-time Spanish champions haven’t won at Bernabeu in the league since March 2008, indicating the magnitude of their task this weekend, but they did beat Los Blancos 4-1 at Mestalla during the 2020-21 season.
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