Valencia have been on a five-match unbeaten streak in La Liga with three losses and two draws to their account. The latest results followed the sacking of Rubén Baraja, who was replaced by Carlos Corberán on a three-year deal.
The hosts are in serious trouble of being relegated for the first time since the 1985/86 season. With 12 points, they sit in the penultimate place, four away from the safe zone.
The primary issue for Valencia has been the defence. Despite Giorgi Mamardashvili’s heroics in almost every match, they last managed to keep a clean sheet on October 4 against Leganes.
Hugo Duro has been a bright spot for Valencia alongside goalkeeper Mamardashvili. The Spanish forward has four goals to his account which could prove to be a game-changer ahead of the clash.
Real Madrid have experienced ups and downs in the current season, but now Los Blancos are on a five-game unbeaten streak across all tournaments. In the last round, they convincingly beat Sevilla in a six-goal affair (4-2). They secured second place with a game in hand.
Kylian Mbappé was criticized for his play, but now the French forward has amassed 10 goals. He scored in two consecutive matches and shows signs of improvement.
Fede Valverde was another standout performer in the last game. The Uruguayan achieved a stunner goal, which can quickly become one of the leading contenders for the FIFA Puskás Award.
Vinicius Jr. served his suspension and will return to the starting lineup against Valencia. The Brazilian is fifth on the goalscorers list, with eight goals and five assists in his tally.
Bet hereThe matches between Valencia and Real Madrid have always delighted spectators with their intensity and rivalry. We expect the same to occur in the upcoming fixture. Despite the places in the table, we think that it’s going to be a competitive encounter.
In the previous eight games, Real Madrid won five, drew two and lost only one. In the absence of Giorgi Mamardashvili, it seems difficult that the hosts will have any initiative against their opponents.
It’s an ideal moment for the guests to take advantage of their rivals’ weak form. Our first pick in this match would be Real Madrid to win.
Kylian Mbappé has been criticized a lot but the French international already has 10 goals in his La Liga account. Added to that, he managed to score in five games consecutively. As Carlo Ancelotti mentioned, it’s only a matter of time before Mbappé fits into the team.
Considering Valencia’s poor defence, we anticipate that Mbappé will take advantage of the weaknesses. The hosts have barely managed to keep a clean sheet against low-tier teams, and for the Frenchman, they would be favourable opponents.
Real Madrid are in the battle for a second consecutive title in a row, and a victory in this match would contribute to their ambitions. The French forward is one of the main attackers of Los Blancos, and we suggest picking the following betting tip – Kylian Mbappé to score anytime.
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