Result, goals and summary of the match Valencia vs. Almería, on date 23 of the Spanish League.
Valencia
vs
Almeria
Fin
49′ 2T: Almería – Headed goal by Sergio Arribas Calvo 22′ 1T: Valencia – Headed goal by Roman Olehovych Yaremchuk 13′ 1T: Valencia – Goal from a play by Hugo Duro Perales
Los Ches defeated Almería in the match played this Saturday at the Mestalla stadium, on date 23 of the Spain – LaLiga EA Sports 2023-24 tournament. The goals of the match for the local team were scored by Hugo Duro (13′ 1T) and Roman Yaremchuk (22′ 1T). While the away goal was scored by Sergio Arribas (4′ 2T).
Valencia midfielder Pepelu wasted the chance to increase the lead after missing a penalty in the 61st minute of the second half.
Dion Lopy was the figure of the match. The Almería midfielder made 61 correct passes, removed 10 balls and finished on goal 4 times.
Hugo Duro was also important. The Valencia striker scored 1 goal, shot into the opponent’s goal twice and made 11 correct passes.
The process of the match was rough, frictional and with a lot of strong legs. There were a large number of reprimands: Roman Yaremchuk, Javi Guerra, Álex Centelles, Cristhian Mosquera, Edgar González, Anthony Lozano, Hugo Guillamón and Lucas Robertone. Léo Baptistão was sent off for a straight red card in the 93rd minute of the second half.
Valencia’s technical director, Rubén Baraja, proposed a 4-5-1 strategy with Giorgi Mamardashvili in goal; Dimitri Foulquier, Cristhian Mosquera, Cenk Ozkacar and José Luis Gayà on the defensive line; Hugo Guillamón, Javi Guerra, Roman Yaremchuk, Pepelu and Diego López in the middle; and Hugo Duro in the attack.
For their part, those led by Gaizka Garitano stood with a 4-5-1 formation with Luís Maximiano between the three sticks; Marc Pubill, César Montes, Chumi and Álex Centelles in defense; Dion Lopy, Edgar González, Sergio Arribas, Gonzalo Melero and Largie Ramazani in midfield; and Léo Baptistão up front.
Referee Alejandro Muñiz Ruiz was selected to carry out the actions of the game.
On the next date the Ches will visit UD Las Palmas and Almería will play at home against Athletic Bilbao at the Power Horse Stadium.
After the match, the local team remains with 35 points and in seventh place in the standings. While the visit has 6 units and occupies twentieth place in the tournament.
Valencia vs. Almería: goals and match summary
The match between Valencia and Almería ended
Valencia won 2-1 with goals from Hugo Duro Perales and Roman Olehovych Yaremchuk. Almería’s goal was scored by Sergio Arribas Calvo.
49′ 2T: Red card for Leonardo Carrilho Baptistão
Leonardo Carrilho Baptistão was given a red card. Almería is left with 10 players on the field.
48′ 2T: Yellow card for Lucas Gastón Robertone
The referee shows a yellow card for Lucas Gastón Robertone. Almería has 4 players cautioned.
46′ 2T: Change in Valencia
Hugo Duro goes up, Selim Amallah comes in.
36′ 2T: Change in Almería
Sergio Arribas leaves, Lucas Robertone enters.
36′ 2T: Change in Almería
Sale Juan Brandáriz Movilla, enters Marko Milovanovic.
29′ 2T: Corner for Almería
The ball went into the corner! You will have to replace from the Almería corner. The person in charge of throwing it is Sergio Arribas Calvo.
27′ 2T: Yellow card for Hugo Guillamón Sanmartín
The referee shows a yellow card for Hugo Guillamón Sanmartín. Valencia has 4 players cautioned.
26′ 2T: Yellow card for Anthony Rubén Lozano Colón
The referee shows a yellow card for Anthony Rubén Lozano Colón. Almería has 3 players cautioned.
24′ 2T: Change in Valencia
Javier Guerra Moreno leaves, Jesús Vázquez enters.
24′ 2T: Change in Valencia
Roman Yaremchuk leaves, Alberto Mari enters.
18′ 2T: Yellow card for Edgar González Estrada
The referee shows a yellow card for Edgar González Estrada. Almería has 2 players cautioned.
17′ 2T: Yellow card for Cristhian Mosquera
The referee shows a yellow card for Cristhian Mosquera. Valencia has 3 players cautioned.
16′ 2T: Change in Valencia
Diego López leaves, Fran Pérez enters.
15′ 2T: Change in Almería
Gonzalo Melero leaves, Anthony Lozano enters.
15′ 2T: Change in Almería
Sale Leonardo Carrilho Baptistão, enter Luka Romero.
15′ 2T: Yellow card for Alejandro Centelles Plaza
The referee shows a yellow card for Alejandro Centelles Plaza. Almería has a player cautioned.
4′ 2T: Goal from Almería
Sergio Arribas Calvo puts Almería 1 to 2 against Valencia.
2′ 2T: Corner for Almería
The ball went into the corner! You will have to replace from the Almería corner. The person in charge of throwing it is Sergio Arribas Calvo.
The second half began between Valencia and Almería
Valencia beats Almería 2-0 with goals from Hugo Duro Perales and Roman Olehovych Yaremchuk.
The first half between Valencia and Almería ended
Valencia beats Almería 2-0 with goals from Hugo Duro Perales and Roman Olehovych Yaremchuk.
41′ 1T: Corner for Almería
The ball went into the corner! You will have to replace from the Almería corner. The person in charge of throwing it is Largie Ramazani.
33′ 1T: Change in Almería
César Montes leaves, Iddrisu Baba enters.
28′ 1T: Corner for Almería
The ball went into the corner! You will have to replace from the Almería corner. The person in charge of throwing it is Sergio Arribas Calvo.
26′ 1T: Corner for Almería
The ball went into the corner! You will have to replace from the Almería corner. The person in charge of throwing it is Largie Ramazani.
24′ 1T: Yellow card for Javier Guerra Moreno
The referee shows a yellow card for Javier Guerra Moreno. Valencia has 2 players cautioned.
23′ 1T: Yellow card for Roman Olehovych Yaremchuk
The referee shows a yellow card to Roman Olehovych Yaremchuk. Valencia has a player cautioned.
22′ 1T: Goal from Valencia
Roman Olehovych Yaremchuk puts Valencia 2 to 0 against Almería.
13′ 1T: Goal from Valencia
Hugo Duro Perales puts Valencia 1 to 0 against Almería.
3′ 1T: Corner for Almería
The ball went into the corner! You will have to replace from the Almería corner. The person in charge of throwing it is Sergio Arribas Calvo.
The match between Valencia and Almería began
They are already playing at the Mestalla stadium on date 23 of the Spanish League.
The captains of Valencia and Almería for the match for Spain – First Division
During today’s match for Spain – First Division, in Valencia the team captain will be José Luis Gayà while in Almería it will be Gonzalo Melero.
Valencia formation confirmed
Holders
- (25) Giorgi Mamardashvili
- (20) Dimitri Foulquier
- (3) Cristhian Mosquera
- (15) Cenk Ozkacar
- (14) José Luis Gayà
- (6) Hugo Guillamón
- (8) Javi Guerra
- (17) Roman Yaremchuk
- (18) Ashes
- (16) Diego Lopez
- (9) Hugo Duro
Substitutes
- (1) Jaume Doménech
- (13) Cristian Rivero
- (21) Jesus Vazquez
- (31) Ruben Iranzo
- (34) Yarek Gasiorowski
- (19) Selim Amallah
- (27) Pablo Gozálbez
- (23) Fran Pérez
- (30) Hugo González
- (22) Alberto Mari
- (11) Peter González
Coach: Rubén Baraja
Almería formation confirmed
Holders
- (25) Luís Maximiano
- (18) Mark Pubill
- (22) Cesar Montes
- (21) Chumi
- (20) Álex Centelles
- (6) Dion Lopy
- (3) Edgar González
- (19) Sergio Arribas
- (11) Gonzalo Melero
- (7) The generosity of Ramazan
- (12) Leo Baptistão
Substitutes
- (1) Diego Mariño
- (13) Fernando Martínez
- (16) Aleksandar Radovanovic
- (17) Alejandro Pozo
- (24) Bruno Langa
- (4) Iddrisu Baba
- (5) Lucas Robertone
- (10) Adrian Embarba
- (14) Lazarus
- (29) Marko Milovanovic
- (38) Luke Romero
- (15) Anthony Lozano
Coach: Gaizka Garitano
Tournament position table: The Spanish League played by Valencia and Almería
Looking ahead to the match between Valencia and Almería, it is important to analyze how the Spanish La Liga standings are going.
In which stadium will Valencia vs. Almeria
Valencia vs. Almería will play the match at the Mestalla stadium, where Valencia will play at home.
Referee for Valencia vs. Almeria
For the match between Valencia vs. Almería the referee will be Alejandro Muñiz Ruiz
Time, Valencia TV vs. Almeria
Time: 10:00 a.m.
TV: ESPN y Star+
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