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Real Madrid and Valencia will mourn the recent passing of former goalkeeper and coach José Manuel Ochotorena, who played for both clubs, before this clash pits two of the youngest managers in La Liga against one another.
Match News and Current Form
Real Madrid moved five points clear of Barcelona at the top of La Liga after beating their arch-rivals 2-1 in Sunday’s fiery El Clásico, recording their third straight league win to lay down another marker in what is becoming an impressive first season under Xabi Alonso’s stewardship. Los Blancos have now won five games in a row in all competitions, with only Vinícius Júnior’s angry reaction to being substituted against Barcelona and speculation about his future creating negative headlines as they try to extend a run of nine consecutive La Liga wins at the Bernabéu, the last four of which saw them score at least twice.
Valencia arrive in the capital mired in trouble as they’re winless across their last five league fixtures (D2, L3) after losing 2-0 to third-placed Villarreal in the Derbi de la Comunitat on Saturday. Their midweek 5-0 hammering of Maracena in the Copa del Rey was a timely confidence boost for Carlos Corberán’s side, who sit uncomfortably inside the bottom three. Valencia will hope to draw inspiration from that cup win on the road considering they’ve failed to win their last seven league away fixtures (D3, L4), conceding 13 times during that sequence.
Head-to-Head History
Madrid have won seven of the last ten H2Hs (D1, L2), yet Valencia were the last team to beat them in a league game at the Bernabéu. Each of the last four meetings at any venue saw both teams score.
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Hot Stats and Streaks
The scoring was confined to only one half in each of Madrid’s last three league games.
Madrid are yet to trail a La Liga game at half-time this season.
None of Valencia’s nine league games this season produced more than one first-half goal.
Three of Valencia's five La Liga road fixtures this term featured scoring before the 20th minute.
Key Players to Watch and Missing Players
Jude Bellingham has three goal involvements across Madrid’s last two games (G2, A1), with his last three goals for the club arriving between the 30th and 60th minutes. Two of Arnaut Danjuma’s last three goals for Valencia were scored on the road and of those three in total, two were match openers inside 20 minutes.