‘In Mestalla, we are playing for you’. The Spanish team not only arrived in Valencia with the qualified mission for the last four of the League of Nations, but wanted to be adjacent to all those who suffered with the deadly Dana on October 29. The province of Valencia has not recovered from the flood that rode all in its path, Leaving 224 victims and 3 missing, but this week football made its best therapy. 48,082 fans have vibrated to epic success.
Under the poster without tickets, Valencian fansHe went to mass this week in the second leg of the quarterfinals of the League of Nations who were resolved agonally in the penalty shootout. With a price from 35 euros from the sea stand in 140 of the middle gallery and with a zero row, tOde The collection is reserved to support Dana -affected people and the rebuilding of sports facilities.
Mestalla thanked the support and changed the orange color of Valencia CF to Dye Red. Thousands of Spain flags, scarves, t -shirts, music … fans are the ‘number 12’ player to find -and find the final four -league of the countries after the tie ‘In Extremis’ by Mikel Merino in the Netherlands. Spain has not visited the city since 2019 and the Valencian audience has been wrapped around Luis de la Fuente’s team since its arrival on Friday.
At the airport and at the hotel, the players felt the heat of the Valencian capital. But in the game it is huge. Fans left his breath encouraging his choice until the end. From the beginning they sang “A For them”, a song that during the match was recruited for each player and ended with a final happiness in the ‘Live Spain’ rhythm.
Spain played and won Valencia. It can be said that Valencian capital is a talisman for ‘La Roja’. With this success, the choice increased the successes in Mestalla to 21. The rest, 7 draws and 5 losses.
Source: La Verdad

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