The Valencia and the Majorca will play an exciting match this Saturday at Mestalla (18:30) both on the field and on the benches. The group of Gattuso he is used to games with goals, both for and against. Javier Aguirre look for the opposite, matches with little purpose. The one who will join the conflict in his field will be blessed a lot.
In the last five games of Valenciato which he added nine pointsis sixteen goals, ten for him and six against. to those Majorcaa, that achieved four pointsonly have six points, two of him and four of his rival. A difference of ten goals between both teams.
The ‘che’ team came to the meeting after chaining two consecutive draws, against Elche (2-2) at Mestalla and at Sánchez Pizjuán against Sevilla (1-1). Both parties have a similar script: a good first half for Valencia and a weaker second where fatigue took its toll.
In both cases the best moment of the valencianistas coincides with the presence on the field of play of the Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani, who was also the author of his three goals.
The key for Valencia to fight for European positions is to keep the game going for 90 minutes. A factor that will determine what they can aspire to.
In its part, Mallorca will try to break a two-game losing streak against Sevilla at Son Moix (0-1) and Real Sociedad at Real Arena (1-0). The absence of Muriqi weighed down the Mexican team’s offensive strength Javier Aguirrewho haven’t scored in the last two games and need to add to stay away from the bottom of the table, where they are currently sunk. The margin involved in the decline is one point.
The absence of Muriqi has weighed on the offensive power of Mexican Javier Aguirre’s team, which has not seen a goal in the last two games and needs to add to stay away from the bottom of the table, where only one point separates him.
Source: La Verdad

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