LaLiga – Valencia – Levante on Match-day 34

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This Saturday sees Valencia go head to head with Levante at the Mestalla – Kick-off 6:30pm GMT.

It’s a trip to the Mestalla for tenth placed Valencia on Saturday, as they take on twentieth placed Levante.

This season’s LaLiga campaign, has so far seen Valencia achieve 42 points

Valencia will be buoyant, following a 2-0 away win against Villarreal in their last fixture.

Also, with an unfortunate Valencia that has not managed to win in their last League so far, Pepe Bordalas’ men form is worryingly poor. They should solve their trend if they don’t want to occupy the lasts places in the League Table. With 42 points, they currently sit tenth in the League. The breakdown for the team’s record is 10 wins, 11 losses and 13 draws having won 10 matches, drawn 13 games, and lost 11 fixtures.

Valencia have won five meetings, drawn seven matches, and lost four fixtures of their 16 League matches at home this season.

Winning this fixture will see Valencia on 45 points.

Going into Saturday’s game, Pepe Bordalas without one of his players, due to illness or injury.

Struggling Levante go to the Mestalla on Saturday and hope for a positive result

Levante have dropped all six points in their last two games, a disappointing run of form, which Alessio Lisci will be keen to turn around in this fixture.

Also, getting out of a relegation battle requires a string of positive results, but Alessio Lisci’s men know that 11 losses in 19 matches is a run of form that will be hard to turn around. With a twentieth position in the league and 5 wins, 18 losses and 11 draws, they currently have 25 points in the League having won five meetings, drawn 11 games, and lost 18 meetings.

With a poor record on the road, which amounts to two victories, three draws, and 11 losses, it is hard to predict a positive outcome for Levante as they travel once more.

A win in this fixture, would take Levante’s points from 25 to 28, so far this season.

Levante’s squad will likely be depleted of four of their key players when they start on Saturday, due to injury or illness.

Valencia v Levante – Head-to-Heads.

Regarding their historical duels Valencia and Levante have faced each other 31 times in the past, with the balance of wins sitting in Valencia’s favour (16 – 6). In addition, Valencia recent form against Levante has been outstanding, winning on seven out of the last 11 meetings. December 2021 was the most recent time these two clashed in this competition and The Frogs took all three points winning 3-4 away.

Players to watch

For Valencia, Goncalo Guedes contributed withfour goals in 33 League matches this LaLiga Season, while Jose Luis Morales, one of their best scorers, has nettedsix goals in 33 League fixtures so far for Levante.

Other standout players for Valencia are Carlos Soler and Hugo Duro with four goals and two goals respectively and for Levante are Dani Gomez and Gonzalo Melero with four goals and three goals respectively.

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