On February 22, Valencia were hosting Atletico Madrid in La Liga of Spain. Atletico Madrid wrapped up the match with a 0-3 triumph.
Julian Alvarez scored the first goal of the game on the 12th minute of the match, putting Atletico Madrid ahead. Angel Correa then scored with Alvarez adding another one, bringing the match to a 0-3 conclusion.
5 months after their last encounter in La Liga, Valencia and Atletico Madrid meet again. In their last match, Atletico Madrid secured a 3-0 win. Valencia head into this game after their recent draw with Villarreal on February 15 in La Liga, bringing their unbeaten streak to two.
Atletico Madrid come into this fixture having played out a series of two draws against Celta Vigo and Real Madrid, having maintained an unbeaten streak stretching to seven matches. Their backline has lacked consistency, having conceded goals in each of their last three away matches.
In this La Liga showdown, the spotlight will fall on the players who have been pivotal for Valencia and Atletico Madrid throughout the campaign. The attacking efforts of Valencia, guided by Carlos Corberan, have been driven by Diego Lopez Noguerol and Hugo Duro, their top finisher, both of whom have delivered in crucial moments. Duro has emerged as Valencia’s leading scorer in La Liga this season, netting seven goals, as Noguerol continues to lead their creative efforts in the tournament with five assists. Valencia’s attacking depth is further showcased by Luis Rioja, Javier Guerra Moreno and Sergi Canos, who have each made valuable contributions this season.
Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid’s attacking options, carefully orchestrated by Diego Simeone, have been bolstered by Antoine Griezmann, the team’s top scorer, and Julian Alvarez, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. In La Liga, Sorloth has been Atletico Madrid’s standout scorer with nine goals, while Griezmann has been their leading creator in the competition with six assists. Giuliano Simeone, Marcos Llorente and Angel Correa have also played key roles, contributing with goals and assists to fuel Atletico Madrid’s attack.
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Valencia kicked off the game with Giorgi Mamardashvili, Jose Gaya, Cesar Tarrega, Cristhian Mosquera, Dimitri Foulquier, Luis Rioja who got substituted by Fran Perez on the 73rd minute, Enzo Barrenechea who got substituted by Diego Lopez Noguerol on the 80th minute, Pepelu who got substituted by Hugo Duro on the 46th minute, Ivan Jaime who got substituted by Andre Almeida on the 65th minute, Umar Sadiq who got substituted by Rafa Mir on the 74th minute and Javier Guerra Moreno as starters, with Stole Dimitrievski, Max Aarons, Jesus Vazquez, Mouctar Diakhaby, Yarek Gasiorowski, Hugo Guillamon, Andre Almeida, Diego Lopez Noguerol, Fran Perez, Sergi Canos, Hugo Duro and Rafa Mir on the bench.
Atletico Madrid's starting eleven were Jan Oblak, Cesar Azpilicueta who got substituted by Conor Gallagher on the 46th minute, Clement Lenglet, Robin Le Normand, Nahuel Molina, Lino who got substituted by Javi Galan on the 46th minute, Rodrigo De Paul, Marcos Llorente, Giuliano Simeone who got substituted by Jose Gimenez on the 68th minute, Julian Alvarez who got substituted by Alexander Sorloth on the 74th minute and Antoine Griezmann who got substituted by Angel Correa on the 68th minute, with Juan Musso, Antonio Gomis, Axel Witsel, Reinildo Mandava, Javi Galan, Jose Gimenez, Thomas Lemar, Rodrigo Riquelme, Angel Correa, Conor Gallagher and Alexander Sorloth on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card four times throughout the game. Lino, Clement Lenglet, Javier Guerra Moreno and Javi Galan were the ones to receive it.
Over five meetings since August 2022, the teams have each had their moments. Valencia have won once while Atletico Madrid have won four times. The last time these teams met was on September 15, 2024, in La Liga of Spain, and Atletico Madrid emerged victorious with a 3-0 scoreline. In total, Valencia have managed three goals in these five meetings, compared to Atletico Madrid's nine. Overall, Atletico Madrid hold a stronger head-to-head record against Valencia in recent meetings.
Valencia have won nine of their 33 matches in La Liga this season, with twelve draws and twelve defeats, netting 37 goals (1.12 per match) and conceding 49 (1.48 per match). Atletico Madrid have won nineteen of their 33 matches in La Liga this season, with nine draws and five defeats, scoring 56 goals, averaging 1.70 per match, while conceding 27, an average of 0.82 per match.
Valencia are coming off a draw in their last match against Villarreal, while Atletico Madrid are on a two-game drawing streak, having drawn against Celta Vigo and Real Madrid in their last two matches. Overall, Valencia have won eight of their last twenty matches, losing seven and drawing five, while over their most recent twenty games, Atletico Madrid have claimed sixteen victories, suffered one defeat, and drawn three times.
As always, Spain La Liga's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Valencia hold 14th place with 39 points after 33 matches, while Atletico Madrid are 3rd with 66 points from their 33 games.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Valencia and Atletico Madrid in real time. You can watch the goals by Julian Alvarez and Angel Correa as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Valencia - Atletico Madrid are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.