In Valencia The break will be long for various reasons, the main one because it has fallen again, after the victory of Getafe against Sevilla. But, after giving the Metropolitan a bad image again, the group of Ruben Baraja You have to eat these two weeks of work to face a crucial month of April to achieve permanence because I face four direct rivals for that purpose.
The Valencian team will not play for more than fifteen days because it is one of the first to play this last day (it fell this Saturday, March 18 in the field of Atlético de Madrid) and it will be the last to play the next day, where it will be measured on Monday, April 3, against Rayo Vallecano.
Among the positive aspects, in addition to being able to recover one of the four injured this season, is that Baraja will have four days to prepare for that clash with ten players called up for international commitments in their team.
The final games will be played on the 28th and hopefully by Thursday the 30th they will have everything at their disposal. More complicated is Yunus Musah, who is playing for the United States in El Salvador, because although Ilaix Moriba and Mouctar Diakhaby are playing for Guinea in Ethiopia, they are doing it on the 27th, a day before their colleague.
The clash against Rayo, who from eighth place and with 36 points are in a different ‘league’ than Valencia, will make it four straight matches for a team that is third from last with 26 points. After receiving Rayo, they will visit Almería, who are penultimate with the same points. Then they will host Sevilla, which although it is fourteenth, has only two points (28), they will visit Elche (bottom side with 13) and host Valladolid (eleventh six with 28 points as well).
Source: La Verdad

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