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Valencia 1-0 Real Madrid: Vinicius sees RED in shock defeat as Real stay third

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Real Madrid have failed to bounce back from their Champions League humbling midweek, as they have fallen to defeat against Valencia at the Estadio Mestalla.

2022/2023 La Liga

1-0

Carlo Ancelotti made several changes from the defeat to Manchester City, although they failed to have the desired effect. Despite having the vast majority of possession, Real Madrid were unable to properly test Giorgi Mamardashvili.

Despite the lack of possession, Valencia created the better chances, and they look the lead after 33 minutes. Justin Kluivert’s beautiful through ball was finished by Diego Lopez, who scored his first goal for the club.

Real Madrid performed better in the second half. Half time substitute Rodrygo had an effort denied by Mamardashvili, while Lopez cam close to adding a second for Valencia, although he was denied by an excellent save from Thibaut Courtois.

The match was stopped for approximately 10 minutes following an alleged case of racist abuse from a Valencia supporter towards Vinicius Junior, in what would be another shameful incident of the kind against the Brazilian, who was sent off in stoppage time for lashing out at Hugo Duro.

Valencia held on to secure a vital three points in their fight to avoid relegation, while Real Madrid stay in third with three games remaining. However, the fallout from the incident between Vinicius and the Valencia supporters will be the big talking point from this match, and rightly so.

Match Events

32' ClOSE! Benzema’s Free Kick saved by Goalkeeper!

33' GOAL! Valencia 1-0 Real Madrid (Diego López)

41' SAVE! Fine stop from world-class Courtois

54' What a save from Courtois!

68' CLOSE! Rodrygo's shot wide out

97' Red card! Vinicius sent off

Line-ups

Valencia XI: Cavani, Gaya, Eray Cömert, Kluivert, Almeida, Correia, Giorgi Mamardashvili, Cenk Özkacar, Nico González, Diego López, Javi Guerra

Subs: Foulquier, Castillejo, Domenech, T.Lato, Hugo Guillamón, Hugo Duro, Samuel Lino, Yunus Musah, Jesús Vázquez, Fran Pérez, Alberto Marí, Cristhian Mosquera

Real Madrid XI: Benzema, Courtois, Rudiger, Vazquez, F Mendy, Asensio, Ceballos, Militao, Aurélien Tchouaméni, Vinicius, Eduardo Camavinga

Subs: Modric, Kroos, Alaba, Nacho, Carvajal, Odriozola, Vallejo, Valverde, Andriy Lunin, Rodrygo, Luis López